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These tutorials show several small programs written in Quanty. Quanty is Lua based, all functions and libraries you can use and load into Lua should function in Quanty. You do not need to install Lua, nor need to use any of the external libraries. It's just that you can. These tutorials do not use external Lua Libraries. In order to do the plotting we either call gnuplot or Mathematica. If you do not have these all spectra are also printed into text files which can be used as input for…</description>
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