Open smk78 opened 1 year ago
I was having a conversation about fairly similar models to this recently. Looks pretty simple.
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DOI 10.1039/D2SM00724J https://doi.org/10.1039/D2SM00724J (Pedersen et al, 2022) describes a model for composite particles (ie, larger objects composed of smaller ones) with absolute scaling that also allows for polydispersity in size and correlations between the smaller objects. The model is thus analogous with, but more rigorous than, the existing Fractal Model https://www.sasview.org/docs/user/models/fractal.html in SasView.
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Seems to be reproducible so far, despite the many typos.
DOI 10.1039/D2SM00724J (Pedersen et al, 2022) describes a model for composite particles (ie, larger objects composed of smaller ones) with absolute scaling that also allows for polydispersity in size and correlations between the smaller objects. The model is thus analogous with, but more rigorous than, the existing Fractal Model in SasView.