Neutron Scattering Data Analysis 1990, Proceedings of the Conference on Neutron Scattering, 14-16 March 1990, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, UKM. W. Johnson |
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... energy landscape . This is exactly what the simulated annealing algorithm does ; its name ( it is also known , among other names , as statistical cooling and probabilitic hill climbing algorithm ) refers to the analogy with the ...
... energy landscape . This is exactly what the simulated annealing algorithm does ; its name ( it is also known , among other names , as statistical cooling and probabilitic hill climbing algorithm ) refers to the analogy with the ...
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... energy lower than that previously obtained by other methods . The procedure can easily been extended to minimum energy search in higher dimensions . A related problem of geometry optimization is discussed by Donnelly . Bibliography ...
... energy lower than that previously obtained by other methods . The procedure can easily been extended to minimum energy search in higher dimensions . A related problem of geometry optimization is discussed by Donnelly . Bibliography ...
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... energy transfer range in neutron energy loss , can be exploited . Energy levels in very cold samples can thus be unequivocally determined . In this paper we are concerned with the analysis of data from the IRIS crystal analyser ...
... energy transfer range in neutron energy loss , can be exploited . Energy levels in very cold samples can thus be unequivocally determined . In this paper we are concerned with the analysis of data from the IRIS crystal analyser ...
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