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docs: add cauer low pass analog filter example #240
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Perhaps we can suggest
using DifferentialEquations
andsolve(prob)
instead of OrdinaryDiffEq?(While keeping the note+url on where they can find all the solvers they can specify if they want to.)
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You mean for all the tutorials? Seems like a good idea to me. My understanding of the trade-off being
OrdinaryDiffEq.jl
is more lightweight and therefore faster to load, butDifferentialEquations.jl
is more robust and offers conveniences to new users - which is useful for readers going through the tutorials.Should I leave the note, and open an issue to switch over all tutorials and update
docs/Project.toml
?