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The function uses an explicit matrix that contains relaxation, exchange and chemical shift terms.  It does the 180deg pulses in the CPMG train.  The approach of Bloch-McConnell can be found in chapter 3.1 of Palmer, A. G. Chem Rev 2004, 104, 3623-3640.  This function was written, initially in MATLAB, in 2010.
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This is the model of the numerical solution for the 2-site Bloch-McConnell equations.  It originates as optimization function number 1 from the fitting_main_kex.py script from Mathilde Lescanne, Paul Schanda, and Dominique Marion (see U{http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.science.nmr.relax.devel/4138}, U{https://gna.org/task/?7712#comment2} and U{https://gna.org/support/download.php?file_id=18262}).
  
 
== Related models ==
 
== Related models ==

Revision as of 19:27, 5 August 2014

Intro

The relaxation dispersion model for the numeric solution (NS) to the Bloch-McConnell equations for SQ CPMG-type data using 3D magnetisation vectors. The model is labelled as NS CPMG 2-site 3D full in relax.

Parameters

The NS CPMG 2-site 3D full model has the parameters {$R_{2A}^0$, $R_{2B}^0$, $...$, $p_A$, $\Delta\omega$, $k_{ex}$}.

Code

The library code.
http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/*checkout*/relax/trunk/lib/dispersion/ns_cpmg_2site_3d.py?revision=HEAD

References

The function uses an explicit matrix that contains relaxation, exchange and chemical shift terms. It does the 180deg pulses in the CPMG train. The approach of Bloch-McConnell can be found in chapter 3.1 of Palmer, A. G. Chem Rev 2004, 104, 3623-3640. This function was written, initially in MATLAB, in 2010.

This is the model of the numerical solution for the 2-site Bloch-McConnell equations. It originates as optimization function number 1 from the fitting_main_kex.py script from Mathilde Lescanne, Paul Schanda, and Dominique Marion (see U{http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.science.nmr.relax.devel/4138}, U{https://gna.org/task/?7712#comment2} and U{https://gna.org/support/download.php?file_id=18262}).

Related models

The NS CPMG 2-site 3D model is a parametric restriction of this model.

Links

The implementation of the NS CPMG 2-site 3D full model in relax can be seen in the:

See also