When using the predictive time step solver in SIMBA, setting a minimum time step that is sufficiently large to cause discontinuity events at each step leads to a crash after several thousand steps (typically more than 10,000). This issue is related to a stack overflow caused by the high frequency of discontinuities.
When using the predictive time step solver in SIMBA, setting a minimum time step that is sufficiently large to cause discontinuity events at each step leads to a crash after several thousand steps (typically more than 10,000). This issue is related to a stack overflow caused by the high frequency of discontinuities.