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The bug was fixed in this commit: 11642221751593e801790907b0dd5247d88b6468 .
But this means that experiments with the velocity loss in the paper were not correct and should be disregarded.
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In our example files, we use
[link](@ref)to refer to the API.Something that would be helpful to the documentation (and great for a fist issue to a new contributor!), would be links that track back from the API documentation to specific places in the examples where that function is used.
As an example, the current docstring for
kill_agent!: