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GSAS Tutorial - References

Leslie Struble (University of Illinois) and Paul Stutzman (National Institute of Standards and Technology)

Version 1 (March 2015)

References

  1. R.A. Young, "Introduction to the Rietveld method", Chapter 1 in ref. 2.
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  6. L. Cranswick and I. Swainson, EXPGUI and GSAS Rietveld software practicals, Notes from a workshop at the University of Quebec, http://www.cins.ca/cpdw/files/2007/gsas_cpdw_2007_workshop.pdf  (accessed March 26, 2015).
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Created May 20, 2014, Updated August 25, 2016