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Currently, "land" boundaries are handled in a "hard" way when using operators: if one of the two inputs (values) of the operator (interpolation or derivative) is not finite, the operator result is not finite as well.
We could rather "duplicate" the finite value, in order to produce a finite value if one of the two inputs is finite.
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Currently, "land" boundaries are handled in a "hard" way when using operators: if one of the two inputs (values) of the operator (interpolation or derivative) is not finite, the operator result is not finite as well.
We could rather "duplicate" the finite value, in order to produce a finite value if one of the two inputs is finite.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: