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Intrinsically the amplitude models by default work with real and imaginary numbers, which allows the fit to be unconstrained (no mag > 0 and 2 pi phase jumps) hence more stable. In the user interface a conversion to magnitude and phi is however more intuitive.
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Use real and imaginary part in the complex parameter description of an Amplitude
Use magnitude and phase in the user interface of a model instead of real and imaginary part
Mar 4, 2021
Intrinsically the amplitude models by default work with real and imaginary numbers, which allows the fit to be unconstrained (no mag > 0 and 2 pi phase jumps) hence more stable. In the user interface a conversion to magnitude and phi is however more intuitive.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: