Limitations
No optimal strategy for selecting
sep, the initial separation distance.No optimal strategy for choosing
scale, the characteristic scale of variations of $f$. In practice, we select it so that the coefficient ofxbecomes unity. For instance, forf(x) = exp(100x), we typically setscale = 1/100.Evaluating highly singular functions with large matrices may become numerically unstable. In order to enforce very tight Taylor‐series error tolerances, the eigenvalues can become excessively separated, which in turn can produce large errors when solving the Sylvester equation.