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File Date Author Commit
 Makefile 2016-12-08 Alexander Klassmann Alexander Klassmann [7bc9d1] added invertMatrix
 README.txt 2017-02-13 Alexander Klassmann Alexander Klassmann [67ed03] readme
 T.cpp 2016-03-02 Alexander Klassmann Alexander Klassmann [016c29] replaced
 calc.cpp 2015-02-06 Alexander Klassmann Alexander Klassmann [ddd24a] included inversions
 hap2subFs.cpp 2018-03-22 Alexander Klassmann Alexander Klassmann [86bf03] changed signature
 invertMatrix.cpp 2016-12-14 Alexander Klassmann Alexander Klassmann [ad423b] minor refactoring
 io.cpp 2015-02-06 Alexander Klassmann Alexander Klassmann [3bfd08] modified output format
 ntdef.h 2018-03-22 Alexander Klassmann Alexander Klassmann [730a6c] added nested_nested etc.
 spectrumpartdef.h 2018-03-22 Alexander Klassmann Alexander Klassmann [b41796] renamed spectrum parts
 tba.cpp 2018-04-15 oneoverx oneoverx [a9b133] corrected automatic smaple size recognition
 tbaomega.cpp 2018-03-22 Alexander Klassmann Alexander Klassmann [6f3de0] renamed spectrum parts
 tbaomegaCalc.cpp 2018-03-22 Alexander Klassmann Alexander Klassmann [6f3de0] renamed spectrum parts

Read Me

License:
    The program package is released under the GNU General Public 
    License version 3.0 (GPLv3).

Credits:
    Alexander Klassmann
    
Compiling:
    To compile tba, you first have to download the sister package 'coatli'. 
    Create a library of that package by typing 'make lib' in the coatli folder. 
    Copy the library into the tba-folder. 
    Type 'make' in the tba folder.  

Documentation:
    The latest version of the documentation and examples of usage can be 
    found at http://sourceforge.net/p/tba/wiki/Home/

Getting Help:
    The best way to get help regarding tba is to email the mailing
    list: tba-help@lists.sourceforge.net 
    
Citation:
    If you make use of tba in your research, I would appreciate a 
    citation of the following paper:

    The conditional site frequency spectrum as basis for tests on neutrality.
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