Re: simulated annealing software?

2005-01-26 Thread Maxim V. Lobanov
Dear colleagues, thank you very much, >have you checked with Rodrigiez Carvajal... I know he inserted some >annealing methods in fullprof. I simply forgot it. I remember reading some "pdf appendix manual" describing this feature - so, it would probably be the simplest solution for me... Sincere

Re: simulated annealing software?

2005-01-26 Thread Radovan Cerny
Support of ToF data is currently available only in a test version of FOX. Please, contact Vincent Favre-Nicolin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Radovan Armel Le Bail a écrit: The list of such freeware really available is short : FOX, PSSP, ESPOIR. Only FOX allows for your optional feature 4

Re: simulated annealing software?

2005-01-26 Thread Armel Le Bail
The list of such freeware really available is short : FOX, PSSP, ESPOIR. Only FOX allows for your optional feature 4. Many links at the SDPD Internet Course sessions 7 and 8 : http://sdpd.univ-lemans.fr/DU-SDPD/semaine-7/sdpd-7.html http://sdpd.univ-lemans.fr/DU-SDPD/semaine-8/sdpd

Re: simulated annealing software?

2005-01-25 Thread Anna Llobet Megias
Maxim have you checked with Rodrigiez Carvajal...I know he inserted some annealing methods in fullprof. Best wishes Anna Maxim V. Lobanov wrote: Dear colleagues, I would appreciate if anybody could recommend me a freeware simulated annealing (or something similar) package which would have the fol

simulated annealing software?

2005-01-25 Thread Maxim V. Lobanov
Dear colleagues, I would appreciate if anybody could recommend me a freeware simulated annealing (or something similar) package which would have the following features. 1) would allow to construct the starting model for every event as combination of N1 atoms at explicitly specified positions + N2