Abstract
In this paper the efficient algorithms to analyze multiparameter γ-ray spectra are presented. They allow one to search for peaks, to separate peaks from background, and to improve resolution in 1-, 2-, and 3-parameter γ-ray spectra. The algorithms presented are implemented in a package for nuclear data acquisition, processing, and visualization.
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