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    Monte Carlo eXtreme (MCX)

    Monte Carlo eXtreme (MCX)

    Physically accurate and validated GPU ray-tracer

    MCX is a GPU-accelerated, general-purpose, physically-accurate and feature-rich 3-D light transport simulator. It is one of the fastest simulators because it can use tens of thousands of GPU threads to simulate photons in parallel.
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    Blueprint XAS
    Blueprint XAS is a Matlab-based suite designed for the processing and analysis of near-edge x-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) data. The suite is designed primarily to assist users in exploring reasonable fit solutions while minimizing user bias.
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    LIPRAS, Line-Profile Analysis Software

    LIPRAS, Line-Profile Analysis Software

    Peak fitting GUI for diffraction data

    LIPRAS v466 LIPRAS [LEEP-ruhs], short for Line-Profile Analysis Software, is a graphical user interface for least-squares fitting of Bragg peaks in powder diffraction data. For any region of the inputted data, user can choose which profile functions to apply to the fit, constrain profile functions, and view the resulting fit in terms of the profile functions chosen. If you use LIPRAS for your research, please cite it: Giovanni Esteves, Klarissa Ramos, Chris M. Fancher, and Jacob L....
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