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The PostNewtonianSelfForce package provides a set of functions for working with post-Newtonian expansions in the self-force regime. See the package website for further details and installation instructions. What's New Add series for scalar field spherical orbits What's Changed Fixed issues with Schwarzschild eccentric redshift series in https://github.com/BlackHolePerturbationToolkit/PostNewtonianSelfForce/issues/7 and https://github.com/BlackHolePerturbationToolkit/PostNewtonianSelfForce/pull/8 Update README.md by @davidtrestini in https://github.com/BlackHolePerturbationToolkit/PostNewtonianSelfForce/pull/9 New Contributors @davidtrestini made their first contribution in https://github.com/BlackHolePerturbationToolkit/PostNewtonianSelfForce/pull/9 Full Changelog: https://github.com/BlackHolePerturbationToolkit/PostNewtonianSelfForce/compare/0.5.0...0.6.0
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