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The attached MATLAB functions and scripts are intended to reproduce the results of the associated paper (Sipkens et al., Aerosol Sci. Technol. 2019). They evaluate the transfer function of particle mass analyzers (PMAs), including the centrifugal particle mass analyzer (CPMA) and aerosol particle mass analyzer (APM). This is done using a novel set of expressions derived from particle tracking methods and using a finite difference method. Information on each file is given as header information in each file, and only a brief overview is provided here. This release increases the control over the mass-mobility exponent and prefactor using the 'prop' structure.
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