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2 May
2015
2 May
'15
5:09 p.m.
On 5/2/15 11:18 AM, Gino Cingolani wrote:
If you don't see anything at k=45, then you don't have 8 copies in the asu. While checking self rotation functions is a great idea, I would shy away from such categorical assertions as self rotation functions are not always cleanly interpretable (despite GLRF, which is my favorite as well), and an eight-fold NCS might not be due to an eight-fold rotation: you can have eight molecules with different arrangements (such as two C4 "tetramers") as well as with improper NCS, or through translational NCS as well.
Engin