Hi Kenneth,

I think the FOM reported by BP3 is a good indication of the quality of a solution: the FOM is an estimate of the mean cosine of the phase error.

BP3 does not work with calculated anomalous differences with SAD data, but uses the observed and calculated F+ and F-: thus, an R-cullis or phasing power has less meaning with BP3's algorithm.

Best wishes,
Raj


On Wed, 20 Apr 2011, Kenneth A. Satyshur wrote:

sirs:

I am running BP3 in crank on SeMet data SAD and getting a solution,
but we need a number like
Rcullis
which is nowhere to be found, and comes from Mlphare. What is best to
report?

thanks
kas


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Kenneth A. Satyshur, M.S.,Ph.D.
Associate Scientist
University of Wisconsin
Madison, Wisconsin 53706
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