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An eigenfunction expansion method for the analysis of exponential decay curves

S. W. Provencher
- 01 Apr 1976 - 
- Vol. 64, Iss: 7, pp 2772-2777
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In this article, a method is developed for the analysis of data composed of random noise, plus an unknown constant "baseline", plus a sum (or an integral over a continuous distribution) of exponential decay functions.
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A method is developed for the analysis of data composed of random noise, plus an unknown constant ’’baseline,’’ plus a sum (or an integral over a continuous distribution) of exponential decay functions. It is based on the expansion of the solution of a Fredholm integral equation of the first kind in the eigenfunctions of the kernel. In contrast to the Fourier transform solution [Gardner et al., J. Chem. Phys. 31, 978 (1959)], the finite time range of the data is exactly accounted for, and no extrapolation or iteration is necessary. A computer program is available for the analysis of sums of exponentials. It is completely automatic in that the only input are the data (not necessarily in equal intervals of time); no potentially biased initial estimates of either the number or values of the amplitudes and decay constants are needed. These parameters and their standard deviations are decided with a linear hypothesis test corrected approximately for nonlinearity. Tests with simulated two‐, three‐, and four‐com...

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A Fourier method for the analysis of exponential decay curves

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