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Hipparchus 3.1 RELEASE NOTES
The Hipparchus team is pleased to announce the release of hipparchus-3.1
The Hipparchus library is a library of mathematical components. It started as a fork of Apache Commons Math.
This is a maintenance release. It includes several bugfixes and
improvements, and adds one important feature: constrained
optimization! Other additions are Gauss-Markov order 1 autoregressive
process generation and GCD/LCM to {Big}Fraction.
Changes in this version include:
New features:
o issues/269: Add public, static access to integrators name.
o issues/300: Add possibility to use real coefficients for Butcher array based Field integrators.
o issues/296: Added constrained optimization. Thanks to Francesco Rocca.
o issues/294: Added GCD and LCM to {Big}Fraction. Thanks to Axel Kramer.
o issues/281: Add default implementations in CalculusFieldElement and inheritors.
o issues/280: Add square method to CalculusFieldElement.
Fixed Bugs:
o issues/290: Fixes regressions with Field in event detection.
o issues/291: Fix broken newInstance method for FieldTuple.
Changes:
o issues/277: Improved release guide. Thanks to Bryan.
o issues/333: Added Gauss-Markov order 1 autoregressive process generation.
o issues/289: Added equals and hashCode to OpenIntTo{Double|Field}HashMap.
o issues/327: Allow variable arguments for building PolynomialFunction.
o issues/322: Extracted class JacobiKey from PolynomialsUtils.
o issues/304: Allow retrieving correct Cardan/Euler angles even at singularity.
o issues/302: Improved performance of Gradient.
o issues/288: Replace uses of scalar multiplication on Field one.
o issues/286: Rework interfaces for Derivative and FieldDerivative.
For complete information on Hipparchus, including instructions on how to submit bug reports,
patches, or suggestions for improvement, see the Hipparchus website:
https://www.hipparchus.org/