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diff --git a/xmds2/Nlevels_with_doppler_with_z_4wm/Nlevels_with_doppler_with_z_4wm.xmds b/xmds2/Nlevels_with_doppler_with_z_4wm/Nlevels_with_doppler_with_z_4wm.xmds
index 99fe9ef..5045058 100644
--- a/xmds2/Nlevels_with_doppler_with_z_4wm/Nlevels_with_doppler_with_z_4wm.xmds
+++ b/xmds2/Nlevels_with_doppler_with_z_4wm/Nlevels_with_doppler_with_z_4wm.xmds
@@ -279,10 +279,10 @@
<sequence>
<!--For this set of conditions ARK45 is faster than ARK89-->
<!--ARK45 is good for small detuning when all frequency like term are close to zero-->
- <integrate algorithm="ARK45" tolerance="1e-3" interval="1.5e-3">
+ <integrate algorithm="ARK45" tolerance="1e-5" interval="1.5e-2">
<!--RK4 is good for large detunings when frequency like term are big, it does not try to be too smart about adaptive step which ARK seems to make too small-->
<!--When ARK45 works it about 3 times faster then RK4 with 1000 steps-->
- <!--<integrate algorithm="RK4" steps="100" interval="1.5e-3">-->
+ <!--<integrate algorithm="RK4" steps="100" interval="1.5e-2">-->
<!--SIC algorithm seems to be much slower and needs fine 'z' step tuning and much finer time grid-->
<!--For example I had to quadruple the time grid from 1000 to 4000 when increased z distance from 0.02 to 0.04-->