.. Artemis document is copyright 2016 Bruce Ravel and released under The Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ Artemis: EXAFS Data Analysis using Feff with Larch or Ifeffit ============================================================= :: I sing of Artemis, whose shafts are of gold, who cheers on the hounds, the pure maiden, shooter of stags, who delights in archery, own sister to Apollo with the golden sword. Over the shadowy hills and windy peaks she draws her golden bow, rejoicing in the chase, and sends out grievous shafts. The tops of the high mountains tremble and the tangled wood echoes awesomely with the outcry of beasts: earthquakes and the sea also where fishes shoal. But the goddess with a bold heart turns every way destroying the race of wild beasts: and when she is satisfied and has cheered her heart, this huntress who delights in arrows slackens her supple bow and goes to the great house of her dear brother Phoebus Apollo, to the rich land of Delphi, there to order the lovely dance of the Muses and Graces. Homeric Hymns XXVII Translated by H. G. Evelyn-White .. endpar:: .. image:: ../_images/Artemis_sm.jpg :width: 80% :demeter:`artemis` is the goddess of the hunt, which is an apt metaphor for the chore of data analysis. The name also suggests a fallacious pun which works in English and in the Romance languages and which suggests that EXAFS data analysis is more an art than a science. --------------------- **Contents** .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 2 :numbered: forward.rst startup/index.rst data.rst feff/index.rst path/index.rst gds.rst fit/index.rst plot/index.rst logjournal.rst history.rst monitor.rst prefs.rst examples/index.rst atoms/index.rst extended/index.rst