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- `Obs.reweight` method added in analogy to `Corr.reweight` which allows for a more convenient reweighting of individual observables.
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- `Obs.reweight` method added in analogy to `Corr.reweight` which allows for a more convenient reweighting of individual observables.
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- `Corr.show` now has the additional argument `title` which allows to add a title to the figure. Figures are now saved with `bbox_inches='tight'`.
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- `Corr.show` now has the additional argument `title` which allows to add a title to the figure. Figures are now saved with `bbox_inches='tight'`.
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- Function for the extraction of the gradient flow coupling added (see 1607.06423 for details).
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- Function for the extraction of the gradient flow coupling added (see 1607.06423 for details).
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- `Corr.is_matrix_symmetric` added which efficiently checks whether a correlator matrix is symmetric. This is used to speed up the GEVP method.
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### Fixed
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### Fixed
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- `Corr.m_eff` can now deal with correlator entries which are exactly zero.
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- `Corr.m_eff` can now deal with correlator entries which are exactly zero.
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## [2.1.1] - 2022-06-06
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## [2.1.1] - 2022-06-06
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### Fixed
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### Fixed
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- Bug in error propagation of correlated least square fits fixed.
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- Bug in error propagation of correlated least square fits fixed.
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- `Fit_result.gamma_method` can now be called with kwargs
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- `Fit_result.gamma_method` can now be called with kwargs.
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## [2.1.0] - 2022-05-31
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## [2.1.0] - 2022-05-31
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