Le 14 nov. 09 à 10:53, Frederic VELLIEUX a écrit :

Dear Bulletin Board,

The following URL's may help people to understand crystallography (this was also pointed out to me by Ines Kahlaoui last night, I am so grateful to her):

http://videolectures.net/mit3091f04_sadoway_lec14/ (for the Boltzmann distribution)

through to

http://videolectures.net/mit3091f04_sadoway_lec19/

and the lecturer there is a very good lecturer. I haven't slept much last night :-) .

Nothing about the maths, but you can't have everything. And people usually choke on the maths.

Fred.


Dear all,

On the same vein, let me recommend a series of lectures about symmetry from the wonderful MIT OpenCourseWare:

http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Materials-Science-and-Engineering/3-60Fall-2005/CourseHome/

The instructor is Prof. Bernhardt Wuensch, from the materials science field, so nothing so close to proteins/nucleic acids. But very clear.

You can download those lectures as video podcasts and watch them whenever and wherever. There are also plenty of additional readings and problem assignments for many of the lecture series. The MIT OpenCourseWare is really a treasure! Just explore it, I'm sure anyone can find enough material to fill their hard drives.

Best,


-- Miguel

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