Walter, and all,
This is indeed a common problem. The GSL fitting functions should be very
capable in replacing the NR fitting code. It may not be "drop-in", because the
interfaces are different, but it should be relatively quick to adapt
one for the
other. Although I don't know about "matrix deconvolution" per se, I'm pretty
sure that NR matrix manipulations are not particularly magical either.
HTH,
- Andrew Steiner (c.f. O2scl at http://o2scl.sourceforge.net)
On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 7:03 AM, walter harms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello list,
> we plan to release our program to analyze gamma spectra as GPL.
> Unfortunately
> there are two Numerical Recipies codes that are marquardt fitting and
> matrix deconvolution. (Problem: see here http://www.nr.com/licenses/)
> Before we start to replace these functions i would like to know: Are there
> any drop-in replacements ?
>
> I am asking here because i can imagine that this is a bit common problem.
>
> re,
> walter
>
> note:
> i am not the principal author but if you need more details i can give you
> more
> informations.
>
>
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