Closed fjebaker closed 5 months ago
The redshift interpolation function always assumes $\theta = \pi / 2$. This may not be the case for e.g. the No $\mathrm{Z}_2$ metric.
Ostensibly fixed in f6fe7408eb4275d27c8ba4bc50f4576b24ae2953
The redshift interpolation function always assumes $\theta = \pi / 2$. This may not be the case for e.g. the No $\mathrm{Z}_2$ metric.