| ... | ... | @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Role of $`f_{\textrm{reg.}}`$ is to exclude from computation regions of small de | 
|  |  | ```c | 
|  |  | /** | 
|  |  | * Meaningful only in case of ASLDA. | 
|  |  | * Paremeters defining stabilization procedure of ASLDA functional. | 
|  |  | * Parameters defining stabilization procedure of ASLDA functional. | 
|  |  | * For regions with density smaller than ASLDA_STABILIZATION_EXCLUDE_BELOW_DENISTY | 
|  |  | * contribution from current term j^2/2n is assumed to be zero. | 
|  |  | * For regions with density above ASLDA_STABILIZATION_RETAIN_ABOVE_DENSITY | 
| ... | ... | @@ -37,5 +37,5 @@ Role of $`f_{\textrm{reg.}}`$ is to exclude from computation regions of small de | 
|  |  | #define ASLDA_STABILIZATION_EXCLUDE_BELOW_DENISTY 1.0e-7 | 
|  |  | ``` | 
|  |  | There meaning is presented on the figure below. | 
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|  |  | Smooth transition between densities `ASLDA_STABILIZATION_EXCLUDE_BELOW_DENISTY` and `ASLDA_STABILIZATION_RETAIN_ABOVE_DENSITY` is introduced in order to avoid discontinuities for quantities, that may lead to divergences when computing derivatives. | 
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