QMBF/MBF - News
December 29, 2019 Moved to GitHub. Note: the version in the master branch is for Qt5. 8 June 2013 Version 5.61 of QMBF released - Release notes (.txt) Version 5.61 of MBF released - Release notes (.txt) 22 November 2012 Version 5.52 of QMBF released - Release notes (.txt) Version 5.52 of MBF released - Release notes (.txt) 26 October 2012 Version 5.51 of QMBF released - Release notes (.txt) Version 5.51 of MBF released - Release notes (.txt) 22 February 2012 Version 5.50 of QMBF released - Release notes (.txt) Version 5.50 of MBF released - Release notes (.txt) 13 November 2011 Version 5.40 of QMBF released - Release notes (.txt) Version 5.40 of MBF released - Release notes (.txt) 9 June 2011 Version 5.30 of QMBF released - Release notes (.txt) Version 5.30 of MBF released - Release notes (.txt) 5 April 2011 Version 5.21 of QMBF released - Release notes (.txt) Version 5.21 of MBF released - Release notes (.txt) 2 April 2011 Version 5.20 of QMBF released - Release notes (.txt) Version 5.20 of MBF released - Release notes (.txt) 20 March 2011 Version 5.12 of QMBF released - Release notes (.txt) Version 5.12 of MBF released - Release notes (.txt) 8 March 2011 Version 5.11 of QMBF released - Release notes (.txt) 18 February 2011 Version 5.10 of QMBF released - Release notes (.txt) Version 5.10 of MBF released - Release notes (.txt) 16 February 2011 Version 5.00 of QMBF released - Release notes (.txt) Version 5.00 of MBF released - Release notes (.txt) |
QMBF/MBF - Description
QMBF is an application with a graphical user interface intended for correlated least-chi^2 fitting of Euclidean two-point and three-point functions in lattice field theory. QMBF allows both unconstrained fits and Bayesian fits with Gaussian priors for the fit parameters. The program comes with a wide range of pre-defined types of model functions and also a parser which can interpret custom functions entered as standard text. An accompanying command-line program called MBF is also available. MBF can read a previously saved QMBF session file and perform the corresponding fit / bootstrap without the need for a graphical environment. See also: XMBF. |