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[edit]Hi
I've tried to follow the example about Copper and S3 given in the article. Inserting the Euler angles for Cu and S3 given into the orientation matrix g:
does not give the shown results for and . In order to obtain the shown results, following changes to the orientation matrix have to be done:
-- All and have to be changed to
-- All have to be changed to
-- The second sign (minus sign) in element 1,2 (row,column) has to be changed to a plus
The axis/angle description is caculated to be 19.6° about [0.462,0.418,0.248] (note the change in the second element) which is 3.5° from <221>.
I'd like a third oppinion, before changing the article.
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