PyNX - Python tools for Nano-structures Crystallography (c) 2008-2015: Univ. Joseph Fourier (Grenoble 1), CEA/INAC/SP2M (c) 2016: Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CEA/INAC/SP2M (c) 2016-present: ESRF-European Synchrotron Radiation Facility authors: Vincent Favre-Nicolin vincent.favre-nicolin@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr, favre@esrf.fr Ondrej Mandula PyNX is open-source software. Please read the LICENSE file for more information. Note that CPU computing uses the sse_mathfun.header, which is distributed under the zlib license. See http://gruntthepeon.free.fr/ssemath/ The open-source software included in this package can be used for: (i) the computing of X-ray scattering using graphical processing units (documentation on http://pynx.sf.net) (ii) X-ray wavefield propagation (examples available at the end of wavefield.py) (iii) simulation and analysis of experiments using the ‘ptychography’ technique. Examples are available in the pynx/Examples directory. ######################################################################################### IMPORTANT NOTE: Please note that one company (Phase Focus, UK) has deposited patents which claim covering parts of the ptychography technique. We advise you to consult with your legal department if you are unsure about whether the use of this library for ptychography analysis would require a license for this patent use, notably for commercial applications. #########################################################################################