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1.13.0

out-of-band release aims to support NumPy ``2.0.0``, and is backwards
compatible to NumPy ``1.22.4``. The version of OpenBLAS used to build
the PyPI wheels has been increased to ``0.3.26``.

This release requires Python 3.9+ and NumPy 1.22.4 or greater.

For running on PyPy, PyPy3 6.0+ is required.


Highlights of this release
===================
- Support for NumPy ``2.0.0``.
- Interactive examples have been added to the documentation, allowing users
to run the examples locally on embedded Jupyterlite notebooks in their
browser.
- Preliminary 1D array support for the COO and DOK sparse formats.
- Several `scipy.stats` functions have gained support for additional
``axis``, ``nan_policy``, and ``keepdims`` arguments. `scipy.stats` also
has several performance and accuracy improvements.


New features
==========

`scipy.integrate` improvements
==============================
- The ``terminal`` attribute of `scipy.integrate.solve_ivp` ``events``
callables now additionally accepts integer values to specify a number
of occurrences required for termination, rather than the previous restriction
of only accepting a ``bool`` value to terminate on the first registered
event.


`scipy.io` improvements
=======================
- `scipy.io.wavfile.write` has improved ``dtype`` input validation.


`scipy.interpolate` improvements
================================
- The Modified Akima Interpolation has been added to
``interpolate.Akima1DInterpolator``, available via the new ``method``
argument.
- ``RegularGridInterpolator`` gained the functionality to compute derivatives
in place. For instance, ``RegularGridInterolator((x, y), values,
method="cubic")(xi, nu=(1, 1))`` evaluates the mixed second derivative,
:math:`\partial^2 / \partial x \partial y` at ``xi``.
- Performance characteristics of tensor-product spline methods of
``RegularGridInterpolator`` have been changed: evaluations should be
significantly faster, while construction might be slower. If you experience
issues with construction times, you may need to experiment with optional
keyword arguments ``solver`` and ``solver_args``. Previous behavior (fast
construction, slow evaluations) can be obtained via `"*_legacy"` methods:
``method="cubic_legacy"`` is exactly equivalent to ``method="cubic"`` in
previous releases. See ``gh-19633`` for details.


`scipy.signal` improvements
===========================
- Many filter design functions now have improved input validation for the
sampling frequency (``fs``).


`scipy.sparse` improvements
===========================
- ``coo_array`` now supports 1D shapes, and has additional 1D support for
``min``, ``max``, ``argmin``, and ``argmax``. The DOK format now has
preliminary 1D support as well, though only supports simple integer indices
at the time of writing.
- Experimental support has been added for ``pydata/sparse`` array inputs to
`scipy.sparse.csgraph`.
- ``dok_array`` and ``dok_matrix`` now have proper implementations of
``fromkeys``.
- ``csr`` and ``csc`` formats now have improved ``setdiag`` performance.


`scipy.spatial` improvements
============================
- ``voronoi_plot_2d`` now draws Voronoi edges to infinity more clearly
when the aspect ratio is skewed.


`scipy.special` improvements
============================
- All Fortran code, namely, ``AMOS``, ``specfun``, and ``cdflib`` libraries
that the majority of special functions depend on, is ported to Cython/C.
- The function ``factorialk`` now also supports faster, approximate
calculation using ``exact=False``.


`scipy.stats` improvements
==========================
- `scipy.stats.rankdata` and `scipy.stats.wilcoxon` have been vectorized,
improving their performance and the performance of hypothesis tests that
depend on them.
- ``stats.mannwhitneyu`` should now be faster due to a vectorized statistic
calculation, improved caching, improved exploitation of symmetry, and a
memory reduction. ``PermutationMethod`` support was also added.
- `scipy.stats.mood` now has ``nan_policy`` and ``keepdims`` support.
- `scipy.stats.brunnermunzel` now has ``axis`` and ``keepdims`` support.
- `scipy.stats.friedmanchisquare`, `scipy.stats.shapiro`,
`scipy.stats.normaltest`, `scipy.stats.skewtest`,
`scipy.stats.kurtosistest`, `scipy.stats.f_oneway`,
`scipy.stats.alexandergovern`, `scipy.stats.combine_pvalues`, and
`scipy.stats.kstest` have gained ``axis``, ``nan_policy`` and
``keepdims`` support.
- `scipy.stats.boxcox_normmax` has gained a ``ymax`` parameter to allow user
specification of the maximum value of the transformed data.
- `scipy.stats.vonmises` ``pdf`` method has been extended to support
``kappa=0``. The ``fit`` method is also more performant due to the use of
non-trivial bounds to solve for ``kappa``.
- High order ``moment`` calculations for `scipy.stats.powerlaw` are now more
accurate.
- The ``fit`` methods of `scipy.stats.gamma` (with ``method='mm'``) and
`scipy.stats.loglaplace` are faster and more reliable.
- `scipy.stats.goodness_of_fit` now supports the use of a custom ``statistic``
provided by the user.
- `scipy.stats.wilcoxon` now supports ``PermutationMethod``, enabling
calculation of accurate p-values in the presence of ties and zeros.
- `scipy.stats.monte_carlo_test` now has improved robustness in the face of
numerical noise.
- `scipy.stats.wasserstein_distance_nd` was introduced to compute the
Wasserstein-1 distance between two N-D discrete distributions.



Deprecated features
=================
- Complex dtypes in ``PchipInterpolator`` and ``Akima1DInterpolator`` have
been deprecated and will raise an error in SciPy 1.15.0. If you are trying
to use the real components of the passed array, use ``np.real`` on ``y``.




Backwards incompatible changes
=========================


Other changes
===========
- The second argument of `scipy.stats.moment` has been renamed to ``order``
while maintaining backward compatibility.




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1.13.0rc1

1.12.0

many new features, numerous bug-fixes, improved test coverage and better
documentation. There have been a number of deprecations and API changes
in this release, which are documented below. All users are encouraged to
upgrade to this release, as there are a large number of bug-fixes and
optimizations. Before upgrading, we recommend that users check that
their own code does not use deprecated SciPy functionality (to do so,
run your code with ``python -Wd`` and check for ``DeprecationWarning`` s).
Our development attention will now shift to bug-fix releases on the
`1.12.x` branch, and on adding new features on the main branch.

This release requires Python `3.9+` and NumPy `1.22.4` or greater.

For running on PyPy, PyPy3 `6.0+` is required.


Highlights of this release
==================
- Experimental support for the array API standard has been added to part of
`scipy.special`, and to all of `scipy.fft` and `scipy.cluster`. There are
likely to be bugs and early feedback for usage with CuPy arrays, PyTorch
tensors, and other array API compatible libraries is appreciated. Use the
``SCIPY_ARRAY_API`` environment variable for testing.
- A new class, ``ShortTimeFFT``, provides a more versatile implementation of the
short-time Fourier transform (STFT), its inverse (ISTFT) as well as the (cross-)
spectrogram. It utilizes an improved algorithm for calculating the ISTFT.
- Several new constructors have been added for sparse arrays, and many operations
now additionally support sparse arrays, further facilitating the migration
from sparse matrices.
- A large portion of the `scipy.stats` API now has improved support for handling
``NaN`` values, masked arrays, and more fine-grained shape-handling. The
accuracy and performance of a number of ``stats`` methods have been improved,
and a number of new statistical tests and distributions have been added.


New features
==========

`scipy.cluster` improvements
======================
- Experimental support added for the array API standard; PyTorch tensors,
CuPy arrays and array API compatible array libraries are now accepted
(GPU support is limited to functions with pure Python implementations).
CPU arrays which can be converted to and from NumPy are supported
module-wide and returned arrays will match the input type.
This behaviour is enabled by setting the ``SCIPY_ARRAY_API`` environment
variable before importing ``scipy``. This experimental support is still
under development and likely to contain bugs - testing is very welcome.


`scipy.fft` improvements
===================
- Experimental support added for the array API standard; functions which are
part of the ``fft`` array API standard extension module, as well as the
Fast Hankel Transforms and the basic FFTs which are not in the extension
module, now accept PyTorch tensors, CuPy arrays and array API compatible
array libraries. CPU arrays which can be converted to and from NumPy arrays
are supported module-wide and returned arrays will match the input type.
This behaviour is enabled by setting the ``SCIPY_ARRAY_API`` environment
variable before importing ``scipy``. This experimental support is still under
development and likely to contain bugs - testing is very welcome.

`scipy.integrate` improvements
========================
- Added `scipy.integrate.cumulative_simpson` for cumulative quadrature
from sampled data using Simpson's 1/3 rule.

`scipy.interpolate` improvements
=========================
- New class ``NdBSpline`` represents tensor-product splines in N dimensions.
This class only knows how to evaluate a tensor product given coefficients
and knot vectors. This way it generalizes ``BSpline`` for 1D data to N-D, and
parallels ``NdPPoly`` (which represents N-D tensor product polynomials).
Evaluations exploit the localized nature of b-splines.
- ``NearestNDInterpolator.__call__`` accepts ``**query_options``, which are
passed through to the ``KDTree.query`` call to find nearest neighbors. This
allows, for instance, to limit the neighbor search distance and parallelize
the query using the ``workers`` keyword.
- ``BarycentricInterpolator`` now allows computing the derivatives.
- It is now possible to change interpolation values in an existing
``CloughTocher2DInterpolator`` instance, while also saving the barycentric
coordinates of interpolation points.

`scipy.linalg` improvements
=====================
- Access to new low-level LAPACK functions is provided via ``dtgsyl`` and
``stgsyl``.

`scipy.ndimage` improvements
=======================


`scipy.optimize` improvements
=======================
- `scipy.optimize.nnls` is rewritten in Python and now implements the so-called
fnnls or fast nnls.
- The result object of `scipy.optimize.root` and `scipy.optimize.root_scalar`
now reports the method used.
- The ``callback`` method of `scipy.optimize.differential_evolution` can now be
passed more detailed information via the ``intermediate_results`` keyword
parameter. Also, the evolution ``strategy`` now accepts a callable for
additional customization. The performance of ``differential_evolution`` has
also been improved.
- ``minimize`` method ``Newton-CG`` has been made slightly more efficient.
- ``minimize`` method ``BFGS`` now accepts an initial estimate for the inverse
of the Hessian, which allows for more efficient workflows in some
circumstances. The new parameter is ``hess_inv0``.
- ``minimize`` methods ``CG``, ``Newton-CG``, and ``BFGS`` now accept parameters
``c1`` and ``c2``, allowing specification of the Armijo and curvature rule
parameters, respectively.
- ``curve_fit`` performance has improved due to more efficient memoization
of the callable function.
- ``isotonic_regression`` has been added to allow nonparametric isotonic
regression.

`scipy.signal` improvements
=====================
- ``freqz``, ``freqz_zpk``, and ``group_delay`` are now more accurate
when ``fs`` has a default value.
- The new class ``ShortTimeFFT`` provides a more versatile implementation of the
short-time Fourier transform (STFT), its inverse (ISTFT) as well as the (cross-)
spectrogram. It utilizes an improved algorithm for calculating the ISTFT based on
dual windows and provides more fine-grained control of the parametrization especially
in regard to scaling and phase-shift. Functionality was implemented to ease
working with signal and STFT chunks. A section has been added to the "SciPy User Guide"
providing algorithmic details. The functions ``stft``, ``istft`` and ``spectrogram``
have been marked as legacy.

`scipy.sparse` improvements
======================
- ``sparse.linalg`` iterative solvers ``sparse.linalg.cg``,
``sparse.linalg.cgs``, ``sparse.linalg.bicg``, ``sparse.linalg.bicgstab``,
``sparse.linalg.gmres``, and ``sparse.linalg.qmr`` are rewritten in Python.
- Updated vendored SuperLU version to ``6.0.1``, along with a few additional
fixes.
- Sparse arrays have gained additional constructors: ``eye_array``,
``random_array``, ``block_array``, and ``identity``. ``kron`` and ``kronsum``
have been adjusted to additionally support operation on sparse arrays.
- Sparse matrices now support a transpose with ``axes=(1, 0)``, to mirror
the ``.T`` method.
- ``LaplacianNd`` now allows selection of the largest subset of eigenvalues,
and additionally now supports retrieval of the corresponding eigenvectors.
The performance of ``LaplacianNd`` has also been improved.
- The performance of ``dok_matrix`` and ``dok_array`` has been improved,
and their inheritance behavior should be more robust.
- ``hstack``, ``vstack``, and ``block_diag`` now work with sparse arrays, and
preserve the input sparse type.
- A new function, `scipy.sparse.linalg.matrix_power`, has been added, allowing
for exponentiation of sparse arrays.


`scipy.spatial` improvements
======================
- Two new methods were implemented for ``spatial.transform.Rotation``:
``__pow__`` to raise a rotation to integer or fractional power and
``approx_equal`` to check if two rotations are approximately equal.
- The method ``Rotation.align_vectors`` was extended to solve a constrained
alignment problem where two vectors are required to be aligned precisely.
Also when given a single pair of vectors, the algorithm now returns the
rotation with minimal magnitude, which can be considered as a minor
backward incompatible change.
- A new representation for ``spatial.transform.Rotation`` called Davenport
angles is available through ``from_davenport`` and ``as_davenport`` methods.
- Performance improvements have been added to ``distance.hamming`` and
``distance.correlation``.
- Improved performance of ``SphericalVoronoi`` ``sort_vertices_of_regions``
and two dimensional area calculations.

`scipy.special` improvements
======================
- Added `scipy.special.stirling2` for computation of Stirling numbers of the
second kind. Both exact calculation and an asymptotic approximation
(the default) are supported via ``exact=True`` and ``exact=False`` (the
default) respectively.
- Added `scipy.special.betaincc` for computation of the complementary incomplete Beta function and `scipy.special.betainccinv` for computation of its inverse.
- Improved precision of `scipy.special.betainc` and `scipy.special.betaincinv`
- Experimental support added for alternative backends: functions
`scipy.special.log_ndtr`, `scipy.special.ndtr`, `scipy.special.ndtri`,
`scipy.special.erf`, `scipy.special.erfc`, `scipy.special.i0`,
`scipy.special.i0e`, `scipy.special.i1`, `scipy.special.i1e`,
`scipy.special.gammaln`, `scipy.special.gammainc`, `scipy.special.gammaincc`,
`scipy.special.logit`, and `scipy.special.expit` now accept PyTorch tensors
and CuPy arrays. These features are still under development and likely to
contain bugs, so they are disabled by default; enable them by setting a
``SCIPY_ARRAY_API`` environment variable to ``1`` before importing ``scipy``.
Testing is appreciated!


`scipy.stats` improvements
=====================
- Added `scipy.stats.quantile_test`, a nonparametric test of whether a
hypothesized value is the quantile associated with a specified probability.
The ``confidence_interval`` method of the result object gives a confidence
interval of the quantile.
- `scipy.stats.wasserstein_distance` now computes the Wasserstein distance
in the multidimensional case.
- `scipy.stats.sampling.FastGeneratorInversion` provides a convenient
interface to fast random sampling via numerical inversion of distribution
CDFs.
- `scipy.stats.geometric_discrepancy` adds geometric/topological discrepancy
metrics for random samples.
- `scipy.stats.multivariate_normal` now has a ``fit`` method for fitting
distribution parameters to data via maximum likelihood estimation.
- `scipy.stats.bws_test` performs the Baumgartner-Weiss-Schindler test of
whether two-samples were drawn from the same distribution.
- `scipy.stats.jf_skew_t` implements the Jones and Faddy skew-t distribution.
- `scipy.stats.anderson_ksamp` now supports a permutation version of the test
using the ``method`` parameter.
- The ``fit`` methods of `scipy.stats.halfcauchy`, `scipy.stats.halflogistic`, and
`scipy.stats.halfnorm` are faster and more accurate.
- `scipy.stats.beta` ``entropy`` accuracy has been improved for extreme values of
distribution parameters.
- The accuracy of ``sf`` and/or ``isf`` methods have been improved for
several distributions: `scipy.stats.burr`, `scipy.stats.hypsecant`,
`scipy.stats.kappa3`, `scipy.stats.loglaplace`, `scipy.stats.lognorm`,
`scipy.stats.lomax`, `scipy.stats.pearson3`, `scipy.stats.rdist`, and
`scipy.stats.pareto`.
- The following functions now support parameters ``axis``, ``nan_policy``, and ``keep_dims``: `scipy.stats.entropy`, `scipy.stats.differential_entropy`, `scipy.stats.variation`, `scipy.stats.ansari`, `scipy.stats.bartlett`, `scipy.stats.levene`, `scipy.stats.fligner`, `scipy.stats.cirmean, `scipy.stats.circvar`, `scipy.stats.circstd`, `scipy.stats.tmean`, `scipy.stats.tvar`, `scipy.stats.tstd`, `scipy.stats.tmin`, `scipy.stats.tmax`, and `scipy.stats.tsem`.
- The ``logpdf`` and ``fit`` methods of `scipy.stats.skewnorm` have been improved.
- The beta negative binomial distribution is implemented as `scipy.stats.betanbinom`.
- The speed of `scipy.stats.invwishart` ``rvs`` and ``logpdf`` have been improved.
- A source of intermediate overflow in `scipy.stats.boxcox_normmax` with ``method='mle'`` has been eliminated, and the returned value of ``lmbda`` is constrained such that the transformed data will not overflow.
- `scipy.stats.nakagami` ``stats`` is more accurate and reliable.
- A source of intermediate overflow in `scipy.norminvgauss.pdf` has been eliminated.
- Added support for masked arrays to ``stats.circmean``, ``stats.circvar``,
``stats.circstd``, and ``stats.entropy``.
- ``dirichlet`` has gained a new covariance (``cov``) method.
- Improved accuracy of ``multivariate_t`` entropy with large degrees of
freedom.
- ``loggamma`` has an improved ``entropy`` method.



Deprecated features
===============

- Error messages have been made clearer for objects that don't exist in the
public namespace and warnings sharpened for private attributes that are not
supposed to be imported at all.
- `scipy.signal.cmplx_sort` has been deprecated and will be removed in
SciPy 1.14. A replacement you can use is provided in the deprecation message.
- Values the the argument ``initial`` of `scipy.integrate.cumulative_trapezoid`
other than ``0`` and ``None`` are now deprecated.
- `scipy.stats.rvs_ratio_uniforms` is deprecated in favour of
`scipy.stats.sampling.RatioUniforms`
- `scipy.integrate.quadrature` and `scipy.integrate.romberg` have been
deprecated due to accuracy issues and interface shortcomings. They will
be removed in SciPy 1.14. Please use `scipy.integrate.quad` instead.
- Coinciding with upcoming changes to function signatures (e.g. removal of a
deprecated keyword), we are deprecating positional use of keyword arguments
for the affected functions, which will raise an error starting with
SciPy 1.14. In some cases, this has delayed the originally announced
removal date, to give time to respond to the second part of the deprecation.
Affected functions are:

- ``linalg.{eigh, eigvalsh, pinv}``
- ``integrate.simpson``
- ``signal.{firls, firwin, firwin2, remez}``
- ``sparse.linalg.{bicg, bicgstab, cg, cgs, gcrotmk, gmres, lgmres, minres, qmr, tfqmr}``
- ``special.comb``
- ``stats.kendalltau``

- All wavelet functions have been deprecated, as PyWavelets provides suitable
implementations; affected functions are: ``signal.{daub, qmf, cascade,
morlet, morlet2, ricker, cwt}``


Expired Deprecations
================
There is an ongoing effort to follow through on long-standing deprecations.
The following previously deprecated features are affected:

- The ``centered`` keyword of `stats.qmc.LatinHypercube` has been removed.
Use ``scrambled=False`` instead of ``centered=True``.


Backwards incompatible changes
=========================


Other changes
===========
- The arguments used to compile and link SciPy are now available via
``show_config``.



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* mkiffer (1) +
* mocquin (1) +
* Nicolas Mokus (2) +
* Sturla Molden (1)
* Roberto Pastor Muela (3) +
* Bijay Nayak (1) +
* Andrew Nelson (105)
* Praveer Nidamaluri (2) +
* Lysandros Nikolaou (2)
* Dimitri Papadopoulos Orfanos (7)
* Pablo Rodríguez Pérez (1) +
* Dimitri Papadopoulos (2)
* Tirth Patel (14)
* Kyle Paterson (1) +
* Paul (4) +
* Yann Pellegrini (2) +
* Matti Picus (4)
* Ilhan Polat (36)
* Pranav (1) +
* Bharat Raghunathan (1)
* Chris Rapson (1) +
* Matteo Raso (4)
* Tyler Reddy (165)
* Martin Reinecke (1)
* Tilo Reneau-Cardoso (1) +
* resting-dove (2) +
* Simon Segerblom Rex (4)
* Lucas Roberts (2)
* Pamphile Roy (31)
* Feras Saad (3) +
* Atsushi Sakai (3)
* Masahiro Sakai (2) +
* Omar Salman (14)
* Andrej Savikin (1) +
* Daniel Schmitz (52)
* Dan Schult (19)
* Scott Shambaugh (9)
* Sheila-nk (2) +
* Mauro Silberberg (3) +
* Maciej Skorski (1) +
* Laurent Sorber (1) +
* Albert Steppi (28)
* Kai Striega (1)
* Saswat Susmoy (1) +
* Alex Szatmary (1) +
* Søren Fuglede Jørgensen (3)
* othmane tamri (3) +
* Ewout ter Hoeven (1)
* Will Tirone (1)
* TLeitzbach (1) +
* Kevin Topolski (1) +
* Edgar Andrés Margffoy Tuay (1)
* Dipansh Uikey (1) +
* Matus Valo (3)
* Christian Veenhuis (2)
* Nicolas Vetsch (1) +
* Isaac Virshup (7)
* Hielke Walinga (2) +
* Stefan van der Walt (2)
* Warren Weckesser (7)
* Bernhard M. Wiedemann (4)
* Levi John Wolf (1)
* Xuefeng Xu (4) +
* Rory Yorke (2)
* YoussefAli1 (1) +
* Irwin Zaid (4) +
* Jinzhe Zeng (1) +
* JIMMY ZHAO (1) +

A total of 161 people contributed to this release.
People with a "+" by their names contributed a patch for the first time.
This list of names is automatically generated, and may not be fully complete.

1.12.0rc2

1.12.0rc1

1.11.4

compared to `1.11.3`.

Authors
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* Name (commits)
* Jake Bowhay (2)
* Ralf Gommers (4)
* Julien Jerphanion (2)
* Nikolay Mayorov (2)
* Melissa Weber Mendonça (1)
* Tirth Patel (1)
* Tyler Reddy (22)
* Dan Schult (3)
* Nicolas Vetsch (1) +

A total of 9 people contributed to this release.
People with a "+" by their names contributed a patch for the first time.
This list of names is automatically generated, and may not be fully complete.

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