Discussion List Archives

[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

CompComm: November 2006 issue of the IUCr Computing Commissionnewsletter on-line

  • To: compcomm-l@iucr.org
  • Subject: CompComm: November 2006 issue of the IUCr Computing Commissionnewsletter on-line
  • From: Lachlan Cranswick <lachlanc@magma.ca>
  • Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2006 00:06:37 -0500

Hi All,

Following is the announcement sent out to the newsgroups and IUCr Newsletter announcing
the latest Computing Commission newsletter.

Lachlan

The November 2006 Seventh issue of the IUCr Computing Commission
newsletter is available as an Adobe Acrobat PDF file via:

  http://www.iucr.org/iucr-top/comm/ccom/newsletters/2006nov/

Besides having articles of general interest, this edition has
the theme:

           "Understanding Crystal Structures"

      Editors: Simon Parsons and Lachlan Cranswick

The list of articles in this edition is given below.

==================================================================
==================================================================

Understanding Crystal Structures:

* Multipurpose crystallochemical analysis with the program package TOPOS
  - Vladislav A. Blatov

* The XPac Program for Comparing Molecular Packings - Thomas Gelbrich

* The Pixel module of the OPiX computer program package: affordable
  calculation of intermolecular interaction energies for large organic
  molecules and crystals - Angelo Gavezzotti

* Quantifying the Similarity of Crystal Structures - Rene de Gelder

* Topological analysis of crystal structures - Oleg V. Dolomanov

* On the Detection of Solvent Accessible Voids in Crystal Structures
  with PLATON/SOLV - Anthony (Ton) L. Spek

==================================================================
==================================================================

Other Articles :

* The charge flipping algorithm: a powerful and universal tool for the a
  priori solution of crystal structures in any dimension - Gervais Chapuis
  and Lukas Palatinus

* cctbx news - Ralf W. Grosse-Kunstleve, Peter H. Zwart, Pavel V.
  Afonine, Thomas R. Ioerger and Paul D. Adams

* An integrated three-dimensional visualization system VESTA using
  wxWidgets - Koichi Momma and Fujio Izumi

* Visual Graphic Library VGLIB5 for Crystallographic Programs on Windows
  PCs - Kenji Okada, Ploenpit Boochatum, Keiichi Noguchi and Kenji Okuyama

* Notes on the calculation of the derivatives for least-squares crystal
  structure refinement - Riccardo Spagna

==================================================================
==================================================================

Call for Contributions to the Next CompComm Newsletter

The eigth issue of the Compcomm Newsletter is expected to appear around
November of 2007 with the primary theme to be determined. If no-one is
else is co-opted, the newsletter will be edited by Lachlan Cranswick.

Contributions would be also greatly appreciated on matters of general
interest to the crystallographic computing community, e.g. meeting
reports, future meetings, developments in software, algorithms, coding,
historical articles, programming languages, techniques and other news.

   http://www.iucr.org/iucr-top/comm/ccom/newsletters/ 

==================================================================
==================================================================

Previous Issues of the IUCr Computing Commission newsletter are
online:

2005

* Compcomm Newsletter No. 6, September 2005
  - Sixth issue with the theme of "Presentations from the IUCr
  Crystallographic Computing School, Certosa di Pontignano, University of
  Siena, Tuscany, Italy, Thursday 18th - Tuesday 23rd August 2005".
       Newsletter collated by Lachlan Cranswick 

* Compcomm Newsletter No. 5, January 2005
  - Fifth issue with the theme of "At Right Angles to Conventional
  Crystallographic reality: incommensurate structures, quasicrystals and
  pair distribution functions".
       Editors - Simon Billinge, Gervais Chapuis, Lachlan Cranswick 
                 and Ron Lifshitz 

2004

* Compcomm Newsletter No. 4, August 2004
  - Fourth issue with the theme of "Restraints, Constraints and using
  extra observables". 
       Editor - Lachlan Cranswick 

* Compcomm Newsletter No. 3, January 2004
  - Third issue - official announcement for the Siena Crystallographic
  Computing School (amongst other things). 
       Editor - Lachlan Cranswick 

2003

* Compcomm Newsletter No. 2, July 2003
  - Second issue - more crystallographic computing. 
       Editor - Lachlan Cranswick 

* Compcomm Newsletter No. 1, January 2003
  - First issue - programming resources and methods. 
       Editor - Lachlan Cranswick 
 
==================================================================
==================================================================
-----------------------
Lachlan M. D. Cranswick
Contact outside working hours /
  Coordonnees en dehors des heures de travail:
NEW E-mail / courriel:  lc *at* bluehaze.com.au
Home Tel: (613) 584-4226   ;   Mobile/Cell: 613 401 3433   
WWW: http://lachlan.bluehaze.com.au/
        P.O. Box 2057, Deep River, Ontario, Canada, K0J 1P0

(please use clear titles in any Email - otherwise messages might
accidentally get put in the SPAM list due to large amount of junk
Email being received. If you don't get an expected reply to any
messages, please try again.)

(Essayez d'utiliser des titres explicites - sans quoi vos messages
pourraient aboutir dans un dossier de rebuts, du fait de la quantite
tres importante de pourriels recue. Si vous n'obtenez pas la reponse
attendue, merci de bien vouloir renvoyer un message.)
_______________________________________________
compcomm mailing list
compcomm@iucr.org
http://scripts.iucr.org/mailman/listinfo/compcomm

Reply to: [list | sender only]
International Union of Crystallography

Scientific Union Member of the International Science Council (admitted 1947). Member of CODATA, the ISC Committee on Data. Partner with UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization in the International Year of Crystallography 2014.

International Science Council Scientific Freedom Policy

The IUCr observes the basic policy of non-discrimination and affirms the right and freedom of scientists to associate in international scientific activity without regard to such factors as ethnic origin, religion, citizenship, language, political stance, gender, sex or age, in accordance with the Statutes of the International Council for Science.