Intersect distributions and small-angle X-ray scattering theory


Intersect distributions and small-angle X-ray scattering theory is a scholarly work, published in 1971 in ''Journal of Applied Crystallography''. The main subjects of the publication include scattering, particle, optics, mathematical analysis, physics, geometry, boundary, artificial photosynthesis, powder diffraction, biological function, small-angle scattering, Distribution function, plane, regular polygon, intensity, Asphalt, mathematics, and distribution. The new calculation technique, which employs some results from integral geometry, is much simpler than methods previously used to find G(M) or the characteristic function γ0(r), which contains essentially equivalent information.

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