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26 January 1994 GIP: a program for experimental data reduction in molecular spectroscopy
Sergey A. Tashkun, Vladimir G. Tyuterev
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Proceedings Volume 2205, 11th Symposium and School on High-Resolution Molecular Spectroscopy; (1994) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.166203
Event: High Resolution Molecular Spectroscopy: 11th Symposium and School, 1993, Moscow, Russian Federation
Abstract
Inverse problem which is a fit of a sample of experimental data to a multiparameter model of effective Hamiltonian H or an effective moment of transition M is an essential part of data reduction in molecular spectroscopy. In the present paper we describe a flexible inverse problem solver called GIP (General Inverse Problem) which, firstly, may be applied to a sufficiently large number of molecules, and secondly, enables one to overcome the major difficulties and limitations and provides a scientist with a useful tool to make studies in molecular spectroscopy.
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Sergey A. Tashkun and Vladimir G. Tyuterev "GIP: a program for experimental data reduction in molecular spectroscopy", Proc. SPIE 2205, 11th Symposium and School on High-Resolution Molecular Spectroscopy, (26 January 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.166203
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KEYWORDS
Molecular spectroscopy

Data modeling

Inverse problems

Molecules

Statistical modeling

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