Abstract
Phase retrieval for reconstructing symmetric molecules from x-ray crystallographic data is investigated. The additional information contained in the symmetry should be sufficient to render the solution to such problems unique in many cases. This is supported by the application of iterative phase retrieval algorithms to simulated crystallographic data from a model of an icosahedral virus particle.
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Rick P. Millane and W. J. Stroud "Phase retrieval for imaging symmetric particles", Proc. SPIE 2570, Experimental and Numerical Methods for Solving Ill-Posed Inverse Problems: Medical and Nonmedical Applications, (9 October 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.224170
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KEYWORDS
Crystals

Reconstruction algorithms

Phase retrieval

Molecules

Particles

X-rays

Data modeling

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