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GAMMA
A General Approach To Magnetic
Resonance Mathematical Analysis
 
 

 

GAMMA is a C++ library expressly for simulation of Magnetic Resonance experiments. It was written by Scott A. Smith and Tilo Levante under the guideance of B.H. Meier and R.R. Ernst at the ETH in Zürich, as described in the article

"Computer Simulations in Magnetic Resonance.
An Object Oriented Programming Approach",

S.A. Smith, T.O. Levante, B.H. Meier, and R.R. Ernst,
J. Magn. Reson., 106a,

Proper reference should be given to the citation above when GAMMA simulations are utilized in papers and/or presentations.

 

PyGAMMA is GAMMA exported into Python. This provides the full functionality of GAMMA within the interactive and scriptable Python environment. Users need not compile their simulation programs (Python scripts) and may run GAMMA commands interactively line-by-line. The OOP premise of GAMMA is not sacrificed in PyGAMMA. Users have direct access to the object oriented language Python in addition to GAMMA.

PyGAMMA was originally adapted from GAMMA by Jiawen (Kevin) Chen, Mikolai Fajer, and Dr. Khaled Khairy. It was funded in part by the NHMFL REU summer internship program. Overseers on the project were Drs. Khairy, Scott A. Smith, and Peter Fajer. With the changeover to GCC 3 and Boost.Python V2 the all of PyGAMMA was rewritten by Dr. Smith.

 
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