Line 1: Line 1:
 +
How do we determine the structure of things we can't see?
 +
 +
A Brief Overview of X-Ray Crystallography and how Spatial Fourier Transforms are Applicable in the Method.
 +
 
Link to lecture to be added.
 
Link to lecture to be added.
 +
[[File:A Brief Explanation of X-Ray Crystallography|frameless|left|A slecture by Brandon Kozel]]
  
 
For more information about the process, my recommendation would be to look into Bravais Lattices and the Ewald sphere representation of the process.
 
For more information about the process, my recommendation would be to look into Bravais Lattices and the Ewald sphere representation of the process.

Revision as of 16:23, 23 April 2017

How do we determine the structure of things we can't see?

A Brief Overview of X-Ray Crystallography and how Spatial Fourier Transforms are Applicable in the Method.

Link to lecture to be added.

For more information about the process, my recommendation would be to look into Bravais Lattices and the Ewald sphere representation of the process.

Alumni Liaison

Abstract algebra continues the conceptual developments of linear algebra, on an even grander scale.

Dr. Paul Garrett