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RE: [sdpd] New poll for sdpd



It depends on the space group and sample in question! For the cell and
space group in magnetite at low temperature, I think the jury is still
out, and has been for more than forty years.

For most samples I'd fully trust an assignment of P1, wherever it comes
from, but couldn't rule out higher space groups :)

Cheers, Jon

On Fri, 27 Oct 2000, Peter Y. Zavalij wrote:

> Alternative question... Would anyone fully trust a space group
> automatically proposed from SINGLE CRYSTAL data?
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> Enter your vote today!  Check out the new poll for the sdpd 
> group:
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> Would you fully trust (no manual 
> verification) a space group 
> automatically proposed from powder 
> diffraction data by a software ? 
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>   o Always 
>   o Yes if Bayesian 
>   o Never 
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