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# What's new?
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* For readers familiar with v0.1 of this text, the brand new chapter on improved learning methods for physics problems is highly recommended: starting with https://www.physicsbaseddeeplearning.org/physgrad.html
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* For readers familiar with v0.1 of this text, the [extended section on differentiable physics training](http://physicsbaseddeeplearning.org/diffphys-examples.html) and the
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brand new chapter on [improved learning methods for physics problems](http://physicsbaseddeeplearning.org/diffphys-examples.html) are highly recommended starting points.
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# Teasers
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```{note}
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_What's new in v0.2?_
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For readers familiar with v0.1 of this text, the brand new chapter on improved learning methods for physics problems is highly recommended: starting with {doc}`physgrad`.
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For readers familiar with v0.1 of this text, the extended section {doc}`diffphys-examples` and the
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brand new chapter on improved learning methods for physics problems (starting with {doc}`physgrad`) are highly recommended starting points.
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```
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