1996
DOI: 10.1107/s0108767395011226
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The Estimation of Four-Phase Structure Invariants Using the Single Difference of Isomorphous Structure Factors

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“…They can contribute, together with the results recently obtained for the quartet invariants (Giacovazzo & Siliqi, 1996a,b;Kyriakidis, Peschar & Schenk, 1996), to enlighten three highly relevant problems: (a) the evaluation of the information really provided by the cross terms for estimation of the structure invariants when isomorphous data are available; (b) the nature and the amount of the information provided by the prior knowledge of the heavy-atom structure; (c) the relation between the entire armory of direct methods and the traditional single isomorphous replacement (SIR) approach, when the heavy-atom structure is or is not available. All such themes will be discussed in a future paper.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They can contribute, together with the results recently obtained for the quartet invariants (Giacovazzo & Siliqi, 1996a,b;Kyriakidis, Peschar & Schenk, 1996), to enlighten three highly relevant problems: (a) the evaluation of the information really provided by the cross terms for estimation of the structure invariants when isomorphous data are available; (b) the nature and the amount of the information provided by the prior knowledge of the heavy-atom structure; (c) the relation between the entire armory of direct methods and the traditional single isomorphous replacement (SIR) approach, when the heavy-atom structure is or is not available. All such themes will be discussed in a future paper.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%