Introduction to the special issue on crystal structure prediction
Introduction to the special issue on crystal structure prediction
The issue gives a flavour of progress and current research in the area of crystal structure prediction. Developments continue to be made in computational approaches for calculating the stabilities of molecular crystals, as well as for exploring crystal packing possibilities. As exemplified in the sixth blind test of crystal structure prediction, these methods are becoming applicable to complex target structures.
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Day, Graeme M.
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Gorbitz, Carl Henrik
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1 August 2016
Day, Graeme M.
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Gorbitz, Carl Henrik
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Day, Graeme M. and Gorbitz, Carl Henrik
(2016)
Introduction to the special issue on crystal structure prediction.
Acta Crystallographica Section B: Structural Science, Crystal Engineering and Materials, 72, .
(doi:10.1107/S2052520616012348).
Abstract
The issue gives a flavour of progress and current research in the area of crystal structure prediction. Developments continue to be made in computational approaches for calculating the stabilities of molecular crystals, as well as for exploring crystal packing possibilities. As exemplified in the sixth blind test of crystal structure prediction, these methods are becoming applicable to complex target structures.
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Accepted/In Press date: 29 July 2016
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