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Patterson function

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The Patterson Function, P(u,v,w) is defined as

which is essentially the Fourier transform of the intensities rather than the structure factors. But using some quick relations you find that the Patterson function is also equivalent to the electron density convoluted with its inverse:

Further a Patterson map of N points will have N(N-1) peaks NOT including the central peak and any overlap.