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2 : internally generated full jacobian
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3 : internally generated diagonal jacobian ('adams' or 'stiff' only)
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4 : user-supplied banded jacobian (see ml,mu)
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5 : internally generated banded jacobian (see ml,mu)
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Meaning of ml,mu:
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If jactype = 4 or 5 ml and mu are the lower and upper half-bandwidths
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of the banded jacobian: the band is the i,j's with i-ml <= j <= ny-1
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If jactype = 4 the jacobian function must return
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a matrix J which is ml+mu+1 x ny (where ny=dim of y in ydot=f(t,y))
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such that column 1 of J is made of mu zeros followed by
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