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Experimental imaginary part summed #165

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@mmenickelly If you see any comments for future users/selves, please feel free to add/edit as needed.

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codecov bot commented Nov 1, 2024

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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 92.33%. Comparing base (ee67aaf) to head (c44fddc).
Report is 19 commits behind head on develop.

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A fine example.

@jmlarson1 jmlarson1 merged commit cae1986 into develop Nov 15, 2024
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@jmlarson1 jmlarson1 deleted the experimental_imaginary_part_summed branch November 15, 2024 16:29
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