/BARTTest

Atmospheric radiative transfer test suite

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This is BARTTest, the collection of tests for radiative-transfer codes. It is 
configured by default to test BART, the Bayesian Atmospheric Radiative Transfer 
code. After executing the tests on an RT code that has not yet been verified by
BARTTest, please submit the results as a pull request on Github to be added 
to the test suite.

BARTTest can be found at 
    https://github.com/exosports/BARTTest

The BARTTest User Manual can be found at 
    https://exosports.github.io/BARTTest/doc/BARTTest_User_Manual.html

Authors:                Michael D. Himes, Joseph Harrington, 
                        Patricio E. Cubillos, Jasmina Blecic, Ryan C. Challener,
                        M. R. Green

Test-case Contributors: You, hopefully!

Contact: For general questions about BARTTest (or BART), users may open an issue
         on Github, or email 
            bart-user@planets.ucf.edu
         or
            bart-devel@planets.ucf.edu
         depending on the nature of the question. BART-user handles general 
         usage questions and suggestions, while BART-devel handles 
         contributions, data, technical discussions, and the like. 
         Note: these mailing lists require a simple registration to prevent
         spam. You may sign up for each at the following links:
            https://physics.ucf.edu/mailman/listinfo/bart-user
            https://physics.ucf.edu/mailman/listinfo/bart-devel

         For questions or issues specific to BARTTest, users may also contact 
         the corresponding author at 
            mhimes@knights.ucf.edu 

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