Idea is to build a generalised Broad Peak Model with the following function: I(q) = scale_p/pow(q,exponent)+scale_l/pow((1.0 + pow((fabs(q-q_peak)*length_l),exponent_l) ),exponent_p)+ background
For qpeak = 0, m = 2 and p = 1 one gets the Lorentz model. For qpeak = 0, m = 2 and p = 2 The Broad-Peak model is identical to the Debye-
Anderson-Brumberger (dab) model. Like this you then can save these two models.
Migrated from http://trac.sasview.org/ticket/724
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"description": "Idea is to build a generalised Broad Peak Model with the following function: I(q) = scale_p/pow(q,exponent)+scale_l/pow((1.0 + pow((fabs(q-q_peak)*length_l),exponent_l) ),exponent_p)+ background \n\nFor qpeak = 0, m = 2 and p = 1 one gets the Lorentz model. For qpeak = 0, m = 2 and p = 2 The Broad-Peak model is identical to the Debye-\nAnderson-Brumberger (dab) model. Like this you then can save these two models.",
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Idea is to build a generalised Broad Peak Model with the following function: I(q) = scale_p/pow(q,exponent)+scale_l/pow((1.0 + pow((fabs(q-q_peak)*length_l),exponent_l) ),exponent_p)+ background
For qpeak = 0, m = 2 and p = 1 one gets the Lorentz model. For qpeak = 0, m = 2 and p = 2 The Broad-Peak model is identical to the Debye-
Anderson-Brumberger (dab) model. Like this you then can save these two models.
Migrated from http://trac.sasview.org/ticket/724
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