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Hi folks, I'm looking to use pyglotaran for some global/target analysis of solar cell data. I've used glotaran before, but the main issue I'm having at the moment is understanding the variables and options the model.yaml and parameters.yaml files, namely:
I'm not sure what "megacomplex" refers to or what the available options are for it.
I want to make sure my understanding of the k-matrix is correct, e.g. (s2, s1): kinetic.1 implies that s1 changes into s2 with rate kinetic.1, (s3, s3): kinetic.3 implies that s3 decays with rate kinetic.3, etc.
What irf types are possible? In particular, I'm hoping to do a gaussian irf with dispersion. Would that be covered in irf.irf1.type = "gaussian", or would I need something else?
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Hi folks, I'm looking to use pyglotaran for some global/target analysis of solar cell data. I've used glotaran before, but the main issue I'm having at the moment is understanding the variables and options the model.yaml and parameters.yaml files, namely:
I'm not sure what "megacomplex" refers to or what the available options are for it.
I want to make sure my understanding of the k-matrix is correct, e.g. (s2, s1): kinetic.1 implies that s1 changes into s2 with rate kinetic.1, (s3, s3): kinetic.3 implies that s3 decays with rate kinetic.3, etc.
What irf types are possible? In particular, I'm hoping to do a gaussian irf with dispersion. Would that be covered in irf.irf1.type = "gaussian", or would I need something else?
Thanks in advance!
Daniel Farbowitz
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