LINPRO: linear inverse problem library for data contaminated by statistical noise
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Abstract: The library LINPRO which provides solution to the linear inverse problem for data contaminated by a statistical noise is presented. The library makes use of two methods: Maximum Entropy Method and Singular Value Decomposition. As an example it has been applied to perform an analytic continuation of the imaginary time propagator obtained within the Quantum Monte Carlo method.
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