The hybrid big bang-big crunch method for solving crystal structure from powder diffraction data
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
The big bang-big crunch method is a global optimization approach developed upon the analogy of one of the cosmological theories of the evolution of the universe. It has been suitably combined with a simulated annealing algorithm and used for solving crystal structure from powder diffraction data in direct space. When compared with the traditional simulated annealing method, it provides a significant advance: good solutions are attained in a shorter time. The new method has been implemented in the EXPO package. Its successful application is demonstrated with examples of already known structures.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
AB-INITIO STRUCTURE SOLUTION; X-RAY-DIFFRACTION; BIG BANG BIG CRUNCH; OPTIMIZATION METHOD
List of contributors:
Corriero, Nicola; Altomare, Angela; Moliterni, Anna; Rizzi, Rosanna; Cuocci, Corrado
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