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Re: Neutron diffraction experiments
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- Subject: Re: Neutron diffraction experiments
- From: "I. David Brown" <idbrown@mcmail.CIS.McMaster.CA>
- Date: Tue, 24 Feb 1998 14:40:35 GMT
Having had a little time to think about this matter, and having originally favoured Brian's first solution, I have come to agree with him that the second solution is the best. I would, however, prefer to stay as close to the 'attribute' idea by avoiding creating a refine_neutron category. I would suggest a name such as _refine_diff_density_nd_*. This would allow a corresponding *_ed_* to be defined if it were ever necessary. The idea of attributes has a philosophical appeal (even if at this stage it makes for programming difficulties) because it opens the possibility of the creation of names not given in the dictionary. Normal language not only has a large vocabulary of words, but it contains a set of rules for generating new words as the need arises, e.g. groceteria. The rules ensure that the word (even if inelegant) will be understood and the same should be possible for cif-like languages. However, this is all a long way down the road, and we should learn to walk before running. But it is also good to think about the possibilities that lie ahead of us. ***************************************************** Dr.I.David Brown, Professor Emeritus Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Tel: 1-(905)-525-9140 ext 24710 Fax: 1-(905)-521-2773 idbrown@mcmaster.ca *****************************************************
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