Matrix exponential of sparse matrix is not allowed#800
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- The matrix exponential of these sparse matrices is causing errors in certain versions of scipy: "loop of ufunc does not support argument 0 of type csc_matrix which has no callable exp method" - Converting these to dense matrices to get docs working again. Note: this does have a performance impact on the code. Is there a better way to do this?
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The matrix exponential of these sparse matrices is causing errors in certain versions of scipy:
"loop of ufunc does not support argument 0 of type csc_matrix which has no callable exp method"
Converting these to dense matrices to get docs working again.
Note: this does have a performance impact on the code. Is there a better way to do this?