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-**MATLAB(r)** has long been a prime choice for writing software for scientific data analysis. It features a very simple to use GUI, simple syntax, and excellent support for all kinds of data processing. However, it is not a general-purpose language and quite expensive.+**MATLAB(r)** has long been a prime choice for writing software for scientific data analysis. It features a very simple to use GUI, simple syntax, and excellent support for all kinds of data processing. However, it is not a general-purpose language and quite expensive.
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 [[.:tsim:|CLI for simulating/fitting TREPR spectra of triplet states]] [[.:tsim:|CLI for simulating/fitting TREPR spectra of triplet states]]
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-[[.:scrp:|{{eprrp-logo-klein.png}}]]+[[.:eprfit:|{{:wiki:logo.png?48}}]]
  
-===== scrp =====+===== eprfit =====
  
-[[.:scrp:|Simulation program for spin-correlated radical pairs]]+[[.:eprfit:|MATLAB toolbox for fitting EPR spectra]]
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 +[[.:eprcontrol:|{{.:eprcontrol-logo.png?48}}]]
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 +===== eprcontrol =====
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 +[[.:eprcontrol:|MATLAB toolbox for controlling EPR spectrometer]]
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 +**A note on the logos:** The copyright of the Python logo belongs to the [[https://www.python.org/psf-landing/|Python Software Foundation (PSF)]], that of the MATLAB(r) logo to [[https://www.mathworks.com/|The Mathworks, Inc]]. Both logos appear here only to highlight the programming languages used. The copyright of the logos for the Python trepr, FitPy, and SpinPy packages belongs to Jara Popp.
  
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