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- | The double precision parameter pole_zero defines the smallness of the numerator in the relativistic h-term for the consideration of A as an actual resonance of the relativistic integration. An appropriate value is about 1.d-10. If |A + om*gamma*ms/kpar + nn*qs/kpar| is less than pole_zero, A is not considered a pole since it cancels with the numerator of the h-term. | + | The double precision parameter pole_zero defines the smallness of the numerator in the relativistic h-term for the consideration of A as an actual resonance of the relativistic integration. An appropriate value is about 1.d-7. If |A + om*gamma*ms/kpar + nn*qs/kpar| is less than pole_zero, A is not considered a pole since it cancels with the numerator of the h-term. |