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Construction of a computer program for use in emission spectral analysis

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Two methods of constructing computer programs for spectral analysis are described. One of these methods, based on the approximation of spectral line intensity by power monomials in the concentrations of all components of the material under analysis, has been used to construct an all-purpose computer program. This program has been tested successfully in the solution of spectral analysis problems on a BESM-2M computer.

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Ivanova, V.D., Taganov, I.N. & Taganov, K.I. Construction of a computer program for use in emission spectral analysis. J Appl Spectrosc 4, 1–3 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01106192

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