symsim
This is just kind of a novelty project which I developed to help with understanding kinematic diffraction of symmetric clusters in glasses. It is kind of a rough treatment but still interesting to consider.
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This is just kind of a novelty project which I developed to help with understanding kinematic diffraction of symmetric clusters in glasses. It is kind of a rough treatment but still interesting to consider.
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https://github.com/CSSFrancis/SymSim/blob/master/
**SymSim** This package is a rudimentary simulation tool based on kinematic scattering of clusters. While not completely correct this package gives basic planar diffraction patterns with some symmetry and allows for rotation (2 and 3-D rotations) as well as allowing for disorder (Debye-Waller factor). As a result this package should be taken with a grain of salt. It is interesting for understanding the effects of different symmeteries on Angular Correlations, FEM, and other 4-D STEM methods because it is a direct understanding of these effects. The Kinematics are correct assuming that all of the diffraction spots hav an intensity = 1 if they are on he Ewald sphere and they are off the further they get from the ideal diffraction case. Let me know if there are any issues and I will work to fix the mistakes. In order to start you should first look at the example [Jupyter Notebook](https://github.com/CSSFrancis/SymSim/blob/master/SymSim/notebooks/SymSimExample.ipynb). That gives the best first look at what the project can do. Past that you should download the package using pip. ``` pip install SymSim```
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- Name: Carter Francis
- Login: CSSFrancis
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- Location: Madison Wisconsin
- Company: University of Wisconsin Madison
- Repositories: 8
- Profile: https://github.com/CSSFrancis
Research Assistant focusing on Image processing for electron microscopy
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pypi.org: symsim
Tool for simulating planes of symmetries assuming kinematic diffraction
- Homepage: https://github.com/CSSFrancis/SymSim
- Documentation: https://symsim.readthedocs.io/
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Latest release: 0.1
published over 5 years ago
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- hyperspy *
- matplotlib *
- numpy >=1.10,
- scikit-image *
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