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Thanks for reporting.
I can indeed reproduce the situation in both, Julia v1.7.3 and v1.8.0. Yet, I don't think the problem lies in TaylorSeries.jl
, since A * A'
uses a method from LinearAlgebra.jl
. Using Julia v1.7.3 I get
julia> @which A * A'
*(A::AbstractMatrix, B::AbstractMatrix) in LinearAlgebra at /usr/local/julia/julia-1.7.3/share/julia/stdlib/v1.7/LinearAlgebra/src/matmul.jl:151
while in Julia 1.8.0 the method used corresponds to /usr/local/julia/julia-1.8.0/share/julia/stdlib/v1.8/LinearAlgebra/src/matmul.jl:139
.
cc @dkarrasch
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Has it ever been different? I can reproduce even on v1.6. The reason is that the eltype of A'
is TaylorN
, not TaylorN{Float64}
. I think I have a fix.
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