This repository collects references to (scientific) publications, tutorials or projects that make used of the pyglotaran software in some way, in the hope that these examples are useful to the community.
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✨ Pyglotaran: a lego-like Python framework for global and target analysis of time-resolved spectra
📈 Fitting time-resolved spectroscopy (TRS) data in Python. 🔬 Variable Projection 🤸♂️ Flexible model specification 📓 Jupyter Notebook Support |
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- pyglotaran: a lego-like Python framework for global and target analysis of time resolved spectra
📅 2023-07-31
🔗 DOI: 10.1007/s43630-023-00460-y
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