Package: libroot-roofit@libvers@ Architecture: any Section: libs Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, libroot-math-minuit@libvers@ | root-fitter, ${misc:Depends} Homepage: http://roofit.sourceforge.net/ Replaces: root-plugin-roofit (<< 5.09.01-1) Description: ROOT extension for modeling expected distribtions - libraries The ROOT system provides a set of OO frameworks with all the functionality needed to handle and analyze large amounts of data efficiently. . The RooFit packages provide a toolkit for modeling the expected distribution of events in a physics analysis. Models can be used to perform likelihood fits, produce plots, and generate "toy Monte Carlo" samples for various studies. The RooFit tools are integrated with the object-oriented and interactive ROOT graphical environment. . RooFit has been developed for the BaBar collaboration, a high energy physics experiment at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, and is primarily targeted to the high-energy physicists using the ROOT analysis environment, but the general nature of the package make it suitable for adoption in different disciplines as well. Package: libroot-roofit-dev Architecture: any Section: libdevel Homepage: http://roofit.sourceforge.net/ Depends: libroot-roofit@libvers@ (= ${binary:Version}), libroot-graf2d-graf-dev, libroot-tree-dev, ${misc:Depends} Description: ROOT extension for modeling expected distribtions - development The ROOT system provides a set of OO frameworks with all the functionality needed to handle and analyze large amounts of data efficiently. . The RooFit packages provide a toolkit for modeling the expected distribution of events in a physics analysis. Models can be used to perform likelihood fits, produce plots, and generate "toy Monte Carlo" samples for various studies. The RooFit tools are integrated with the object-oriented and interactive ROOT graphical environment. . RooFit has been developed for the BaBar collaboration, a high energy physics experiment at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, and is primarily targeted to the high-energy physicists using the ROOT analysis environment, but the general nature of the package make it suitable for adoption in different disciplines as well.