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Welcome to MATHPOP, a R
software for inferring globular
cluster (GC) counts in low-surface brightness galaxies (LSBGs) and
ultra-diffuse galaxies (UDGs). The R
code in this repo is
written based on the framework of MArk-dependently THinned POint Process
(MATHPOP) proposed by Li et al. (2024), “Discovery of Two
Ultra-Diffuse Galaxies with Unusually Bright Globular Cluster Luminosity
Functions via a Mark-Dependently Thinned Point Process
(MATHPOP)”.
If you have not used R
before, R
is a
powerful open source language designed for statistical computing and
data analysis. Download R
at The Comprehensive R Archive Network
(CRAN) and RStudio
.
R
is the base language environment that executes all
programs and code. RStudio
is an integrated user interface
wrapper that makes the base R
easy to use (similar to
Jupyter Notebook
for Python
).
To use the code for your own data, go to the MATHPOP Github repo and
download the repository. The R
code to fit the MATHPOP
model is contained in the code/
directory. The
data/
directory contains the GC data analyzed in the
original paper.