Patent
1997-12-19
2000-04-18
Teska, Kevin J.
39550023, 39550026, G06F 1750
Patent
active
060525193
ABSTRACT:
Homotopy principles are used in computer simulation of magnetic resonance spectra. Multidimensional homotopy provides an efficient method for accurately tracing energy levels, and hence transitions, in the presence of energy level anticrossings and looping transitions. The application describes the implementation of homotopy to the analysis of continuous wave electron paramagnetic resonance spectra. The method can also be applied to electron nuclear double resonance, electron spin echo envelope modulation, solid state nuclear magnetic resonance and nuclear quadrupole resonance spectra.
REFERENCES:
patent: 5850229 (1998-12-01), Edelsbrunner et al.
Burrage Kevin
Gates Kevin E.
Hanson Graeme R.
Phan Thai
Teska Kevin J.
The University of Queensland
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