A method for analyzing a multi-channel chromatogram is realized for
accurately resolving overlapping peaks on a multi-channel chromatogram to
permit analysis of the composition of a sample. First, components of
overlapping peaks are specified. A data matrix Dij is determined, and
compressed in the wavelength direction to obtain a data matrix vector Di.
Next, the two-dimensional data is deconvoluted, final standard deviation
s0 is registered, and the deconvoluted two-dimensional data is
reconvoluted to a retention intensity matrix. A quantitative spectral
intensity matrix is computed, components are identified, and the
identified components are quantified. Subsequently, an eigenvalue problem
is solved, and the number n of components is estimated. The deconvolution
and computation of the eigenvalue problem are iteratively executed until
the peaks are isolated. Then, elution profiles are calculated, the
components are identified, and the identified components are quantified.