Difference between revisions of "FTEC"
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1) Download the the .tar file linked below | 1) Download the the .tar file linked below | ||
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== Download == | == Download == |
Revision as of 15:13, 11 January 2012
fte is a coalescent simulation program developed by Mark Reppell, Michael Boehnke, and Sebastian Zöllner capable of modeling samples drawn from a population which has undergone faster than exponential growth.
Installation and Compilation
fte requires header files from both the Boost and TCLAP libraries to compile and run. There are 3 versions of the
1) Download the the .tar file linked below
In Unix Environment
2) Place downloaded file in the directory where you would like the program to reside and untar the file
3) A new directory named 'fte' will appear in your current directory, inside this m
Download
Download the latest version of fte