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FitPy -- A Python framework for advanced fitting of models to spectroscopic data. | FitPy -- A Python framework for advanced fitting of models to spectroscopic data. | ||
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FitPy is a Python framework for the **advanced fitting of models to spectroscopic data** focussing on **reproducibility**. Supported are semi-stochastic sampling of starting conditions, global fitting of several datasets at once, and fitting several concurrent models to one dataset. FitPy builds upon and extends the [[https:// | FitPy is a Python framework for the **advanced fitting of models to spectroscopic data** focussing on **reproducibility**. Supported are semi-stochastic sampling of starting conditions, global fitting of several datasets at once, and fitting several concurrent models to one dataset. FitPy builds upon and extends the [[https:// | ||
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Making use of the concept of recipe-driven data analysis, actual fitting **no longer requires programming skills**, but is as simple as writing a text file defining both, the model and the fitting parameters in an organised way. Curious? Have a look at [[https:// | Making use of the concept of recipe-driven data analysis, actual fitting **no longer requires programming skills**, but is as simple as writing a text file defining both, the model and the fitting parameters in an organised way. Curious? Have a look at [[https:// | ||
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- | FitPy is **free and open source** licensed under a [[.: | ||
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- | Till Biskup. FitPy (2022). [[htps:// | ||
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- | As FitPy is based on the SciPy and lmfit packages, you are highly encouraged to cite these two packages as well: SciPy: [[https:// | ||
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- | To make things easier, FitPy has a DOI provided by Zenodo, and you may click on the badge below to directly access the record associated with it. Note that this DOI refers to the package as such and always forwards to the most current version. | ||
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+ | ===== License and citation ===== | ||
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+ | FitPy is **free and open source** licensed under a [[.: | ||
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+ | * Till Biskup. FitPy (2024). [[https:// | ||
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+ | As FitPy is based on the SciPy and lmfit packages, you are highly encouraged to cite these two packages as well: SciPy: [[https:// | ||
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+ | ===== News ===== | ||
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+ | Note: The most up-to-date information can be found in the [[https:// | ||
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+ | * 2024-12-01: **FitPy v0.1.2 released** | ||
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+ | * 2024-01-15: **FitPy v0.1.1 released** | ||
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+ | * 2022-01-30: **FitPy v0.1.0 released** | ||
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+ | **A note on the logo:** The logo shows a Latin square, usually attributed to Leonhard Euler. In the context of statistical sampling, a Latin square consists of only one sample in each row and each column. Its // | ||
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