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SansView
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DESCRIPTION
NOTICE: DEVELOPMENT OF THIS PROJECT HAS ENDED!!
Its successor can be found at: https://sourceforge.net/projects/sasview
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SansView is a Small Angle Scattering (SAS) analysis package for the analysis of 1D and 2D scattering data directly in inverse space. The focus was originally on neutron data (SANS) but has been used for X-ray’s as well and includes a tool for determining a slit resolution for the SAXSess instrument. SansView also includes PrView to invert SAS data to P(r), a resolution calculator, and a scattering length density calculator among others tools. A simple plugin mechanism is available for users to add custom models.
This project was initiated by the NSF funded DANSE project, DMR-0520547, SANS sub-project at the University of Tennessee Knoxville. Acknowledgement of that original funding would be appreciated in any publications that make use of the software.
Audience
Science/Research
Programming Language
C, C++, Python
Categories
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