A General Theory of X-ray Intensity Statistics for Twins by Merohedry
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Rees, D. C.
Abstract
A general theory of X-ray intensity statistics for twins by merohedry is developed based on mathematical analogy of this problem to a one-dimensional random walk. Probability distribution functions are derived (a) for intensities from a single twinned specimen, and (b) for the differences in intensities from two separate twinned specimens. Theoretical values of a discrepancy index between observed intensities from a twin, and calculated intensities from both correct and incorrect structural models are evaluated. A new method for determining volume fractions of crystals in a twin is also proposed, based on the distribution of differences in intensities between twin-related reflections. These results have implications for the treatment of isomorphous replacement data collected from twins by hemihedry.
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© 1982 International Union of Crystallography. Received 24 March 1980; accepted 17 September 1981.Attached Files
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