Ian Tickle schrieb:
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> Anyway this is all academic now, I always use Phaser which does all this properly (I have no experience using it for highly ellipsoidal models though).
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> Cheers
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> -- Ian
My understanding is that Phaser by default does the full-blown maximum
likelihood calculations (which are very slow) _only_ for the peaks identified in
a "fast rotation function" (a scaled and variance-weighted version of the
Patterson overlap function used in the traditional Crowther (1972) fast rotation
function). Therefore the same "radius cutoff caveats" apply to this calculation;
only if the correct peak is in the list that is scored with MLRF then it may be
identified as such.
It appears to me that you if you choose "brute rotation function" then the fast
rotation function will not be calculated by Phaser.
Kay
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