Dear Jacob
The main reason why different programs produce different resutls is
that methods used in these programs are different.
For example refinement programs use different methods for scaling.
Some include bulk solvent a Babinet, some use
mask bulk slvent and some use anisotropic scaling others do not use.
Even for each parameterisation there are variations.
Fortunately for most of the cases the results are mathematically
equivalent and maps do not change too much.
Regards
Garib
On 7 Sep 2007, at 16:27, Jacob Keller wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I have for some time now wondered why different programs output
> different statistics. A low FOM
> from program A might be much better than a high FOM from program B,
> and so on. I wonder why, then,
> considering that statistical measures are precisely, mathematically
> defined, how is there any
> discrepancy? I have also wondered whether people might prefer
> certain programs because they are
> statistically flattering. I think in my experience I have seen even
> statistics like Rfree to be
> different from different programs, I think even without any
> refinement--so should one use that
> program last, right before composing "Table I" for publication?
> That seems suspicious...
>
> Jacob Keller
>
>
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> Dear all,
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