17 Aug
2004
17 Aug
'04
5:17 p.m.
Ok, I'll put it on the mailing list from now on, but I used a different model from the ICSD and it worked muc better. I used the hexagonal model and
Dan Carter wrote: this is
the results:
Reduced Chi-square = 382.556284248 R-factor = 0.015036203 Do you use these to determine if the fit "doesn't work"?
About separation of the three paths they are here:
# degen reff amp fs scattering path 0001 6 2.414 100.00 : [+] S_1 [+] 0002 6 3.150 59.25 : [+] Mo_1 [+] 0003 6 3.968 21.22 : [+] S_3 [+]
What is fitting a third cumulant? The two e0's really seems to improve the reduced chi-square. The two ss's increased the reduced chi-square.
Thanks, Dan
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