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Measure eccentricity from gravitational waves.

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Welcome to gw_eccentricity

gw_eccentricity provides methods to measure eccentricity and mean anomaly from gravitational wave signals.

These fits are described in the following paper:
[1] FIXME.

If you find this package useful in your work, please cite reference [1] and this package.

This package lives on GitHub, is compatible with python3, and is tested every week. You can see the current build status of the main branch at the top of this page.

Installation

PyPI

gw_eccentricity is available through PyPI:

pip install gw_eccentricity

From source

git clone git@github.com:vijayvarma392/gw_eccentricity.git
cd gw_eccentricity
python setup.py install

If you do not have root permissions, replace the last step with python setup.py install --user

Dependencies

FIXME Arif
All of these can be installed through pip or conda.

Usage

We provide ipython examples for usage of different methods.
FIXME Arif

Making contributions

See this README for instructions on how to make contributions to this package.

Credits

The main contributors to this code are Arif Shaik, Vijay Varma, and Harald Pfeiffer. You can find the full list of contributors here. Please report bugs by raising an issue on our GitHub repository.

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