The Voigt profile and its first two partial derivatives with respect to (first column) are partially derived both numerically and analytically with respect to the other three parameters (second), (third), and (fourth column).
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↑Hunter, J.D. (2007). "Matplotlib: A 2D graphics environment". Computing in Science & Engineering9 (3): 90-95. IEEE COMPUTER SOC. DOI:10.1109/MCSE.2007.55.
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The Voigt profile and its first two partial derivatives with respect to <math>x</math> (first column) are partially derived both numerically and analytically with respect to the other three parameters <math>\mu</math> (second), <math>\sigma</math> (third), and <math>\gamma</math> (fourth colum). This file was created using Matplotlib. <ref>{{cite journal | first = J.D. | last = Hunter | title = Matplotlib: A 2D graphics environment | journal = Computing in Science & Engineering | vo...
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