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Glossary
DifferentiationStepSize
Description
Size of the step in numerical approximation calculation
Variations
Context value DifferentiationStepSize specifies the size of the step in numerical derivative approximation. This applies to the numerical Euler calculations only. The default value is close to 1E-8 (i.e. 10-8 or 0.00000001).