ELISa (Eclipsing binary Learning and Interactive System) is a Python-based tool designed for efficient modeling of light and radial velocity curves of eclipsing binaries. It balances computational speed and accuracy, offering modular, cross-platform usability and built-in optimization methods like least squares and MCMC for parameter determinati…
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