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    MSU's Sparse Fourier Repository

    The Home of DMSFT, AAFFT, GFFT, and MSFFT.

    ...This code is fast, but is not terribly easy to use. The algorithm is robust to some noise, but requires a lot of parameter tuning. Enjoy at your own risk :), Mark Iwen
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    Muninn

    A software package for estimating generalized ensemble weights in Mark

    We have moved to GitHub: https://github.com/muninnorg/muninn As of July 2015 we have moved to GitHub. The SourceForge page will preserved, with the old releases. Muninn is a software package for estimating generalized ensemble weights in Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) simulations. The method is full automated and makes use of the generalized multihistogram (GMH) equations for estimation the density of states [1]. The package is implemented in C++ and has a convenient interface.
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    ...Currently It consists of the following: 1- areaDetector module base without any devices (Layer 2, which is linked separately as needed), it is distributed under EPICS open license, the module owner is Mark Rivers and it's home page is: http://cars9.uchicago.edu/software/epics/areaDetector.html 2- The following detectors device drivers which was developed at the Australian Synchrotron (www.synchrotron.org.au) by Ahed Aladwan a. Argus-Pan Detector (DM-20-08K10) b. Hamamatsu X-Ray Flat Panel Sensor (C9252DK-14) c. Scint-X (DXI-1100)
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