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Tutorial for adding relaxation dispersion models to relax

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== Comparing to other software ==
It can happen that a bug present in the <code>lib.dispersion </code> package code is also replicated in the synthetic data. This is not uncommon. Therefore it is very useful to use other software with the test data from the test-suite step to see if the original parameters can be found. A good example can be seen in the <code>test_suite/shared_data/dispersion/Hansen </code> which contains Dr. Flemming Hansen's CPMG data (see the README file) and the results from different programs including NESSY, relax, CPMGFit, and ShereKhan. The comparison is in the file '<code>software_comparison'. Once the relax </code is able to find identical or better results than the dispersion softwares, then the values found in the test suite optimisation can be locked in. The assertEqual() and assertAlmostEqual() methods can be used to only allow the test to pass when the correct values are found>.
Once the relax code is able to find identical or better results than the dispersion softwares, then the values found in the test suite optimisation can be locked in. The <code>assertEqual()</code> and <code>assertAlmostEqual()</code> methods can be used to only allow the test to pass when the correct values are found.
== Debugging ==
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