[Common] Centrality: further protection against MC quadratic mapping overshooting #13395
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O2 linter results: ❌ 32 errors, |
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The numerous magic numbers are bug-prone and make the code quite difficult to maintain. |
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Further adds a level of protection for events with unassigned FIT signals, which interfere destructively in very rare events in OO simulation and lead to a situation in which the quadratic multiplicity mapping produces unintended results. @romainschotter thanks for reporting!