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casacore::Float maxField(casacore::Vector<casacore::Float>& imagemax, casacore::Vector<casacore::Float>& imagemin);
//# MFCEMemImageSkyModel.h: Definition for MFCEMemImageSkyModel
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//# $Id$
namespace casa { //# NAMESPACE CASA - BEGIN
//forward
class SkyEquation;
// <summary>
// MF CE Mem Image Sky Model: Image Sky Model implementing the MF Mem algorithm
// </summary>
// <use visibility=export>
// <reviewed reviewer="" date="" tests="" demos="">
// <prerequisite>
// <li> <linkto class=ImageSkyModel>ImageSkyModel</linkto> module
// </prerequisite>
//
// <etymology>
// MFCEMemImageSkyModel implements the MF Clean algorithm.
// It is derived from <linkto class=SkyModel>SkyModel</linkto>.
// </etymology>
//
// <synopsis>
// Rewrite me for MEM!
// The MF Clean is an FFT-based clean algorithm. Cleaning is
// split into major and minor cycles. In a minor cycle, the
// brightest pixels are cleaned using only the strongest sidelobes
// (and main lobe) of the PSF. In the major cycle, a fully correct
// subtraction of the PSF is done for all points accumulated in the
// minor cycle using an FFT-based convolution for speed.
//