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Accuracy of Atomic Co-ordinates Derived from X-ray Data

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PREVIOUS work1,2 on this topic led to methods and formulae applicable to three-dimensional summation, and it was obviously desirable to extend this to the more limited (and usual) two- and one-dimensional cases. This has now been done, and in a paper, to appear in full elsewhere, I have obtained general results valid for the more simple types of series.

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BOOTH, A. Accuracy of Atomic Co-ordinates Derived from X-ray Data. Nature 157, 517–518 (1946). https://doi.org/10.1038/157517c0

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