All the predictive models implemented in this software tool are hybrid. The DEMETRA programs are free software applications; you can redistribute them under. Mar 24, 2017 - Questions about downloading or installing the Win X-13 program? Please contact Demetra Lytras: email: [email protected].
Demeter X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy Using Feff + Larch or Ifeffit. Windows download:.
Source code:. Demeter © 2006-2018. About Demeter Demeter is a comprehensive system for processing and analyzing X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy data. Demeter is:.
currently at version 0.9.26. available for, and.
a set of modules and related files. a programming tool - it is the thing from which applications are built., freely available from a.
actively developed and maintained. in use by its author and users for real data analysis problems. a front end to, and (and, soon, ).
the code base for Athena and Artemis. named for the To or: To cite Demeter in a publication, use B.
Newville, ATHENA, ARTEMIS, HEPHAESTUS: data analysis for X-ray absorption spectroscopy using IFEFFIT, Journal of Synchrotron Radiation 12, 537–541 (2005) reborn and updated! Windows Installer & Updater. Download the and double-click to install the Demeter system (version 0.9.26) It's that simple! (Version 0.9.26 is an installer package, there is no updater package for this release and the documentation is included.) I am no longer building 32-bit versions of the installer package. If you are unable to use the 64 bit installer, ask on the and we'll see if something can be worked out.
Macintosh Installation Carefully follow. Several common problems are discussed in. Please report problems with the MacPorts package to. Bruce does not own a Mac and cannot support Mac installation problems.
Screenshots Athena Artemis Hephaestus Documentation.: This is the users' guide for the current version of Athena. This is the users' guide for the current version of Artemis. about Demeter, Athena, Artemis, and Hephaestus.: In November 2011, I presented an XAS training course at the Diamond Light Source. All my lectures and software demonstrations were recorded along with the computer desktop. The Diamond technical staff did a great job assembling all of this material in streaming video. (Scroll to the bottom of the page.) Linux users: for a hint about using Microsoft Media Server (mms:) links with Firefox.: My collection of presentations that I give during XAS training courses. You can also find all the data used in the presentations and in the various videos linked above.
PDF presentations are shown at my. With all the example data.: This is the documentation embedded into each module which is part of the Demeter distribution. The PODs have been nicely formatted for html and organized into a structure that resembles a CPAN project page.: The DPG is a how-to guide written at a higher level than the programming documentation. It includes descriptions of how to use the main components of Demeter as well as several complete examples. This allows a non-Demeter application to easily export data directly to Athena.: The changes file for Demeter, Athena, Artemis, and Hephaestus.
Might be slightly more up-to-date.: Bruce's 'To Do' list for Demeter, Athena, Artemis, and Hephaestus. Might be slightly more up-to-date. Other topics. Earlier packages. Installer 0.9.25:. Installer 0.9.24:.
Installer 0.9.23:. Installer 0.9.22:.
Installer 0.9.21:. Installer 0.9.20:. (This package has some problems. See the.)., then update to one of.
The content of this page is licensed under a Many of the documents linked to on this page are available under this or an earlier version of the Attribution-ShareAlike International License. (The main exceptions are the link to the Demeter reference and the page of lecture videos, which are hosted by and property of Diamond Light Source.) Reuse and repurposing of these materials is encouraged by the Attribution-ShareAlike License.
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