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Quantum photonic multiple scattering
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TODO description
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Installation
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============
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The package depends on several python modules and GSL (>= 2.0).
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The python module dependencies should be installed automatically when running
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the installation script. If you have a recent enough OS,
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you can get GSL easily from the repositories; on Debian and derivatives,
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just run ``apt-get install libgsl-dev`` under root. Alternatively,
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you can `get the source
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<https://www.gnu.org/software/gsl/>`_ get the source and compile it yourself.
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After GSL is installed, you can install qpms to your local python library using::
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python3 setup.py install --user
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If GSL is not installed the standard library path on your system, you might
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need to pass it to the installation script using the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment
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variable.
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Documentation
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=============
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Documentation of QPMS is a work in progress. Most of the newer code
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is documented using doxygen comments. To build the documentation, just run
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``doxygen``
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in the root directory; the documentation will then be found in
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``docs/html/index.html``.
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Of course, the prerequisite of this is having doxygen installed.
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If you don't, you will probably find it easily in your OS's
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repositories. On Debian and derivatives, simply run ``apt-get install doxygen``
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under root.
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