Re: Introductory presentation on PDFs

2005-04-26 Thread Yokochi, Alexandre
Hi Simon, Is this presentation part of the materials in your web site? If not, I would really like to look at it. Alex Y Dr. Alexandre (Alex) Yokochi Assistant Professor Department of Chemical Engineering Oregon State University Corvallis, OR 97331-2702 Phone: (541)-737-9357 Fax: (541)-737

Re: Introductory presentation on PDFs

2005-04-26 Thread Ni
Dear Simon, If anyone else wants a "canned" talk on the PDF (without the words) please let me know and I will send you a copy. btw, the talk forms the basis of a chapter (with the words) in the upcoming IUCr classic on powder diffraction. Look for it in the fall in your local quality bookshop.

Re: Introductory presentation on PDFs

2005-04-26 Thread Radovan Cerny
Thank you ! Radovan Simon Billinge a écrit: Hi Radovan, I am happy to oblige. You are welcome to use part or all of it for non commercial purposes provided, as normal, credit is properly ascribed. I will send it in a following email that doesn't go to the list. If anyone else wants a "canned" ta

Re: Introductory presentation on PDFs

2005-04-26 Thread Simon Billinge
Hi Radovan, I am happy to oblige. You are welcome to use part or all of it for non commercial purposes provided, as normal, credit is properly ascribed. I will send it in a following email that doesn't go to the list. If anyone else wants a "canned" talk on the PDF (without the words) please le

Re: Introductory presentation on PDFs

2005-04-26 Thread Radovan Cerny
Dear Simon and Angus, I admit openly that I would be also very gratefull for some slides on the PDF. With many thanks in advance Radovan Angus P. Wilkinson a écrit: Dear Simon, do you have any canned material that I could use (with acknowledgement) to give a brief introduction (45 minute

Introductory presentation on PDFs

2005-04-25 Thread Angus P. Wilkinson
Dear Simon, do you have any canned material that I could use (with acknowledgement) to give a brief introduction (45 minutes) to the PDF method. This is for use with Chemistry grad students at the end of crystallography course so that they have some feel for the information that is in t