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    New York, NY :Springer US :
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    Umfang: XI, 275 p. 12 illus. , online resource.
    Ausgabe: 1st ed. 1961.
    ISBN: 9781475703405
    Inhalt: Structure analysis is based on the phenomena of the diffraction of radia­ tion by materials. In the first ten to twenty years after Laue's discovery, a very complete theory was developed for the diffraction of x-rays and, later, of electrons. This theory led to equations by means of which it was possible to compute the intensity pattern for a given structure. The theory of structure analysis came to mean that of the diffraction of radiation. In 1935, Patterson pointed out a way leading to the solution of the inverse problem: the finding of the structure from a given intensity distribution pattern. At first the conservatism of researchers, and then the war, hampered the de­ velopment and broad application of the ideas set forth in this work. It was only during the last ten years that all the rich possibilities of the Patterson method - the method of the analysis of the convolution of the electron density - were brought to light and applied in practice.
    Anmerkung: I Mathematical Introduction -- 1 The Fourier integral and reciprocal space -- 2 Fourier transforms -- 3 Special cases of transforms -- 4 Projections and sections of transforms -- 5 Convolution of functions -- 6 Self-convolutions of functions -- II Principles of the Theory -- 1 Scattering of x-rays -- 2 Reciprocal space as the space of scattering functions -- 3 The time average of the electron density -- 4 The object considered as a system of atoms -- 5 The object as a system of particles -- 6 The form factor -- 7 Infinite o-lattices -- 8 Finite o-lattices -- 9 The ideal finite crystalline lattice -- 10 The real crystal -- 11 Structure amplitudes and products -- 12 A comparison of x-ray, electron, and neutron structure analyses -- III Structure Amplitudes and Products as Random Quantities -- 1 Statement of the problem -- 2 The distribution function of a sum of independent quantities -- 3 Gaussian representation of the distribution function of the structure amplitude of a centrosymmetric crystal -- 4 The dependence of the amplitude distribution function on the structure -- 5 Deviation of a crystal from centrosymmetry "Complete" loss of the inversion center -- 6 Statistical differences between centrosymmetric crystals and crystals without inversion centers -- 7 The distribution functions of structure amplitudes and hypersymmetry -- 8 The mean value of the structure factor and the problem of finding the unitary amplitudes -- 9 Concerning the possibility of determining the space group from intensity statistics -- 10 The distribution function of the third-order structure product -- 11 The Gaussian distribution of the structure products -- 12 The probability of a positive sign for the structure product within the limits of applicability of the Gaussian distribution -- 13 Peculiarities of incomplete averaging of structure products -- IV The Theory of the Relations between Structure Amplitudes -- 1 Statement of the problem -- 2 Reliably positive structure products -- 3 The centrosymmetric crystal with one atom in a general position -- 4 Relationships between amplitudes and their components -- 5 Concerning the averaging of the relationships between unitary structure amplitudes and their components -- 6 The simplest inequality relating unitary structure amplitudes -- 7 Derivation of the relationships between structure amplitudes using Cauchy's inequality. The first method -- 8 The second method of applying Cauchy's inequality -- 9 The fundamental equation connecting structure amplitudes -- 10 Form of the connecting determinants of low orders -- 11 The determination of signs -- 12 Capabilities of the basic connecting equations for determining signs -- 13 The predominant positivity of the structure product -- 14 Finding positive structure products -- 15 Relations between the absolute magnitudes of structure amplitudes -- 16 Signs of structure products and amplitudes -- 17 The limits of possible values of structure amplitudes -- 18 Graphical representation of the connecting equations for the simplest Dm -- 19 The complete theory of the relationships between structure amplitudes -- 20 The probability of a positive sign of the structure product -- 21 Procedures for direct structure analyses -- V Analysis of the Convolution of the Electron Density -- 1 The convolution as a sum of interatomic functions -- 2 The form of the interatomic functions -- 3 Picking out the interatomic vector system from the convolution -- 4 The convolution of the electron density and crystal symmetry -- 5 Picking the structure out of the convolution -- 6 The difference inversions -- 7 Sharpening of convolutions -- VI Methods of Obtaining Agreement between the Measured and Calculated Structure Amplitude -- 1 Antagonistic reflections -- 2 The R-factor and the correlation coefficient -- 3 General features of approximation methods -- 4 Booth's method of "steepest descent" -- 5 Method of least squares -- 6 The differential method -- 7 The method of difference series -- 8 Accuracy factors -- 9 Computation of the errors in the determination of atomic coordinates -- 10 An approximate evaluation of the sums that enter into the error formulas -- Conclusion.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Weitere Ausg.: Printed edition: ISBN 9781475703429
    Weitere Ausg.: Printed edition: ISBN 9780306106477
    Weitere Ausg.: Printed edition: ISBN 9781475703412
    Sprache: Englisch
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