Use OrdinaryDiffEqCore in second readme example#424
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OrdinaryDiffEq is way too much for this example since you aren't even using it, just need the EnsembleProblem type. And realistically most users will be pasting this into a REPL which will ask them to install certain packages anyway.
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OrdinaryDiffEq is way too much for this example since you aren't even using it, just need the EnsembleProblem type. And realistically most users will be pasting this into a REPL which will ask them to install certain packages anyway.