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schNell - Fast calculation of N_l for GW anisotropies

Project description

schNell

schNell is a very lightweight python module that can be used to compute basic map-level noise properties for generic networks of gravitational wave interferometers. This includes primarily the noise power spectrum "N_ell", but also other things, such as antenna patterns, overlap functions, inverse variance maps etc.

Installation

You can install schnell simply by typing

pip install schnell [--user]

(use --user if you don't have admin privileges on your machine). Or for development versions you can download the repository with git and install from there using python setup.py install [--user].

Documentation

Documentation can be found on readthedocs.

This example notebook on github also showcases the main functionalities of the module.

License and credits

If you use schNell, we kindly ask you to cite its companion paper (link to appear here soon).

The code is available under the BSD 3-Clause license.

If you have a problem you've not been able to debug, or a feature request/suggestion, please open an issue on github to discuss it.

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