Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: unseries
Version: 0.1.0
Summary: Allows to deal with power series which coefficients contain uncertainties
Home-page: https://github.com/kirienko/unseries
Author: Yury Kirienko
Author-email: yury.kirienko@gmail.com
License: GPL-3.0
Description: unseries
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        This package allows to deal with power series which coefficients contain uncertainties.
        
        
        It is build on top of ``uncertainties`` python package (see `here <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/uncertainties>`_).
        
        Scope
        -----
        For now the following fuctions are available:
            - series addition and subtraction
            - comparision (*greater than*, *less than*)
            - series multiplication
            - series inversion, i.e. ``Z(g) ➝ 1/Z(g)``
            - series division (in the assumption that all powers are non-negative)
            - exponentiation
            - analitic differentiation
            - substitution, i.e. calculation of a series ``Z(g)`` at the point ``g₀`` to a number with uncertainty
            - approximation
            - some technical functions: ``pprint``, ``save`` [to file],
        
        Example
        -------
        Assume two series:
        
        ``Z₁(g) =  1.00(30) +  2.0000(30) g``
        
        ``Z₂(g) = -1.0(4) - 2.000(4) g + 999.00(10) g²``
        
        Then
        ``Z₁+Z₂ = 0.0(5) + 0.000(5) g + 999.00(10) g²``
        
        
        .. code-block:: python
        
            from unseries import Series
            z1 = Series(2, {0: ufloat(1, 0.3), 1: ufloat(2, .003)})
            z2 = Series(3, {0: ufloat(-1, 0.4), 1: ufloat(-2, .004), 2: ufloat(999, .1)})
            print z1 + z2
        
Platform: Linux
Platform: Unix
Platform: MacOsX
Platform: Windows
Classifier: Development Status :: 3 - Alpha
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Science/Research
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Build Tools
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3)
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
