Author: bugman Date: Sun Nov 24 18:50:10 2013 New Revision: 21628 URL: http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/relax?rev=21628&view=rev Log: Improvements to the data-type labelling in the dispersion chapter of the user manual. Modified: branches/relax_disp/docs/latex/dispersion.tex Modified: branches/relax_disp/docs/latex/dispersion.tex URL: http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/relax/branches/relax_disp/docs/latex/dispersion.tex?rev=21628&r1=21627&r2=21628&view=diff ============================================================================== --- branches/relax_disp/docs/latex/dispersion.tex (original) +++ branches/relax_disp/docs/latex/dispersion.tex Sun Nov 24 18:50:10 2013 @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ \label{sect: dispersion: implemented models} A number of analytic and numeric models are supported within relax. -These cover CPMG-type, $\Ronerho$-type, and multi-quantum (MQ) CPMG-type experiments. +These cover single quantum (SQ) CPMG-type, single quantum (SQ) $\Ronerho$-type, and combined proton-heteronuclear single quantum (SQ), zero quantum (ZQ), double quantum (DQ) and multi quantum (MQ) CPMG-type experiments. If the model you are interested in is not available, please see Section~\ref{sect: dispersion: model tutorial} on page~\pageref{sect: dispersion: model tutorial} for how you can add new models to relax. Models which are independent of the experiment type include: @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ \end{description} -For the CPMG-type experiments, the analytic models currently supported are: +For the SQ CPMG-type experiments, the analytic models currently supported are: \begin{description} \item[`LM63':]\index{relaxation dispersion!LM63 model} The original \citet{LuzMeiboom63} 2-site fast exchange equation with parameters $\{\Rtwozero, \dots, \Phiex, \kex\}$. See Section~\ref{sect: dispersion: LM63 model} on page~\pageref{sect: dispersion: LM63 model}. @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ Applicable in the limit of slow exchange, when $|\RtwozeroA - \RtwozeroB| \ll \kAB, \kBA \ll 1/\taucpmg$. $2*\taucpmg$ is the time between successive 180 degree pulses. Parameters are $\{\RtwozeroA, \dots, \dw, \kAB\}$. See Section~\ref{sect: dispersion: TSMFK01 model} on page~\pageref{sect: dispersion: TSMFK01 model}. \end{description} -For the CPMG-type experiments, the numeric models currently supported are: +For the SQ CPMG-type experiments, the numeric models currently supported are: \begin{description} \item[`NS CPMG 2-site expanded':]\index{relaxation dispersion!NS CPMG 2-site expanded model} A model for 2-site exchange expanded using Maple by Nikolai Skrynnikov \citep{Tollinger01}. It has the parameters $\{\Rtwozero, \dots, \pA, \dw, \kex\}$. See Section~\ref{sect: dispersion: NS CPMG 2-site expanded model} on page~\pageref{sect: dispersion: NS CPMG 2-site expanded model}. @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ \end{description} -For the MQ CPMG-type experiments, the analytic models currently supported are: +For the combined proton-heteronuclear SQ, ZQ, DQ and MQ CPMG-type experiments (MMQ -- or multi-multiple quantum), the analytic models currently supported are: \begin{description} \item[`MQ CR72':]\index{relaxation dispersion!MQ CR72 model} The Carver and Richards (1972) 2-site model for most time scales expanded for MQ CPMG data by \citet{Korzhnev04a}. It has the parameters $\{\Rtwozero, \dots, \pA, \dw, \dwH, \kex\}$. See Section~\ref{sect: dispersion: MQ CR72 model} on page~\pageref{sect: dispersion: MQ CR72 model}. @@ -223,6 +223,8 @@ \label{sect: dispersion: analytic CPMG models} \index{relaxation dispersion!Analytic CPMG model|textbf} +These are the analytic models designed for a single data type -- the single quantum CPMG-type experiment. + % LM63 model. %~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -430,6 +432,8 @@ \section{The numeric CPMG models} \label{sect: dispersion: numeric CPMG models} \index{relaxation dispersion!Numeric CPMG model|textbf} + +These are the numeric models designed for a single data type -- the single quantum CPMG-type experiment. % NS CPMG 2-site expanded model. @@ -581,6 +585,8 @@ \label{sect: dispersion: analytic R1rho models} \index{relaxation dispersion!Analytic R1rho model|textbf} +These are the analytic models designed for $\Ronerho$-type experiments. + % M61 model. %~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -748,6 +754,9 @@ \label{sect: dispersion: numeric R1rho models} \index{relaxation dispersion!Numeric R1rho model|textbf} +These are the numeric models designed for $\Ronerho$-type experiments. + + % NS R1rho 2-site model. %~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -761,12 +770,15 @@ -% The analytic MQ CPMG models. -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% - -\section{The analytic MQ CPMG models} -\label{sect: dispersion: analytic MQ CPMG models} -\index{relaxation dispersion!Analytic MQ CPMG model|textbf} +% The analytic MMQ CPMG models. +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +\section{The analytic MMQ CPMG models} +\label{sect: dispersion: analytic MMQ CPMG models} +\index{relaxation dispersion!Analytic MMQ CPMG model|textbf} + +These are the analytic models designed for handling combined proton-heteronuclear SQ, ZQ, DQ, and MQ CPMG-type experiments. +This data combination is labelled as multiple multiple quantum data or MMQ. % MQ CR72 model. @@ -823,12 +835,15 @@ -% The numeric MQ CPMG models. -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% - -\section{The numeric MQ CPMG models} -\label{sect: dispersion: numeric MQ CPMG models} -\index{relaxation dispersion!Numeric MQ CPMG model|textbf} +% The numeric MMQ CPMG models. +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +\section{The numeric MMQ CPMG models} +\label{sect: dispersion: numeric MMQ CPMG models} +\index{relaxation dispersion!Numeric MMQ CPMG model|textbf} + +These are the numeric models designed for handling combined proton-heteronuclear SQ, ZQ, DQ, and MQ CPMG-type experiments. +This data combination is labelled as multiple multiple quantum data or MMQ. % MMQ 2-site model.