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The rf_fast = true configuration setting hasn't been implemented, but we also don't support rf_fast = false with a nonzero tau. For consistency's (and completeness') sake we should implement one (ideally both) of these. Support for nonzero tau with rf_fast = False is higher priority.
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Hi, Oliver. The Rayleigh Friction (`tau > 0`) is an important feature for
many applications so we should implement this for the non-fast RF.
Thanks,
Lucas
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The rf_fast = true configuration setting hasn't been implemented, but we
also don't support rf_fast = false with a nonzero tau. For consistency's
(and completeness') sake we should implement one (ideally both) of these.
Support for nonzero tau with rf_fast = False is higher priority.
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The rf_fast = true configuration setting hasn't been implemented, but we also don't support rf_fast = false with a nonzero tau. For consistency's (and completeness') sake we should implement one (ideally both) of these. Support for nonzero tau with rf_fast = False is higher priority.
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