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# pyerrors
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`pyerrors` is a python framework for error computation and propagation of Markov chain Monte Carlo data from lattice field theory and statistical mechanics simulations.
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- **Documentation:** https://fjosw.github.io/pyerrors/pyerrors.html
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- **Examples:** https://github.com/fjosw/pyerrors/tree/develop/examples
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- **Bug reports:** https://github.com/fjosw/pyerrors/issues
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## Installation
Install the most recent release using pip and [pypi](https://pypi.org/project/pyerrors/):
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```bash
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pip install pyerrors # Fresh install
pip install -U pyerrors # Update
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```
Install the most recent release using conda and [conda-forge](https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/pyerrors):
```bash
conda install -c conda-forge pyerrors # Fresh install
conda update -c conda-forge pyerrors # Update
```
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## Contributing
We appreciate all contributions to the code, the documentation and the examples. If you want to get involved please have a look at our [contribution guideline](https://github.com/fjosw/pyerrors/blob/develop/CONTRIBUTING.md).