Jack,

Would you mind to share the details about your fitting code in Mathematica?
For us who don't use it (even though I loved it when I used to), it would
be great to implement the same functionality in a free language, like
Python :)

On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 9:52 AM, Jack Timpson Wimberley <jtw...@umd.edu>wrote:

> Do you have the numerical data you want to use? I have a Mathematica file
> that makes fits to meep's Lorentzian model. It works fairly well.
>
> - Jack Wimberley
>
>
> On May 25, 2012, at 7:13 AM, prem kumar wrote:
>
> > Dear meep users
> >
> > I am not able to calculate the values of omega, sigma and gamma for
> amorphous silicon of wavelength range 100nm-1200nm and very must needed for
> my research. I will be very thankful if anybody help me.
> >
> > Regard
> >
> > Premkumar
> >
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