\name{baranyi} \alias{baranyi} \title{Baranyi growth model} \usage{ baranyi(x, mu, l, z0, zmax) } \arguments{ \item{x}{\code{numeric} vector: time points for which log(OD) must be computed} \item{mu}{\code{numeric} scalar: maximal growth rate parameter} \item{l}{\code{numeric} scalar: time lag parameter} \item{z0}{\code{numeric} scalar: minimal log(OD) parameter} \item{zmax}{\code{numeric} scalar: maximal log(OD) parameter} } \value{ \code{numeric} vector: log(OD) for the time points given in \code{x} } \description{ Baranyi growth model as defined in Kelly et al. } \examples{ x = 1:1000 y = baranyi(x, mu=0.01, l=200, z0=1, zmax=5) plot(x,y) } \author{ Julien Gagneur } \references{ Kelly et al., The use of dummy data points when fitting bacterial growth curves, IMA Journal of Mathematics Applied in Medicine and Biology (1999) 16, 155-170 }