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Bibliography & Citing Fox
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Authors
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FOX was developed by **Vincent Favre-Nicolin**, in collaboration with **Radovan Cerny** at the Laboratory of Crystallography of the `University of Geneva, Switzerland `_, with support from the `Swiss National Science Foundation `_ (project #21-53847.98, 2000-2001).
Vincent Favre-Nicolin continued the project (but not as a main research project) while working at `ESRF` (2001-2002),
at the `Université Grenoble Alpes `_ (2002-).
*Note*: **This is a free, open-source project**. If there is something that you would like to see in it, you can contribute to it by submitting bugs, new code, help improving the documentation. See the `github project page ` for more details about the source code.
References for Fox
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The references for Fox are (*at least give the **first** reference in any article*, and if possible the website address:
* `J. Appl. Cryst. 35 (2002), 734-743 `_, V. Favre-Nicolin and R. Cerny, *FOX, 'free objects for crystallography': a modular approach to ab initio structure determination from powder diffraction*
* **Fox**, *Free Objects for Crystallography*, https://github.com/vincefn/objcryst
Other articles dealing with Fox include:
* `Z. Kristallogr. 219 (2004) 847–856 `_, V. Favre-Nicolin and R. Cerny. *A better FOX: using flexible modelling and maximum likelihood to improve direct-space ab initio structure determination from powder diffraction*
* `Powder Diffraction 20 (2005) 359-365 `_, R. Cerny and V. Favre-Nicolin. *FOX: A friendly tool to solve nonmolecular structures from powder diffraction*
* `Z. Kristallogr. 222 (2007) 105-113 `_, R. Cerny and V. Favre-Nicolin. *Direct space methods of structure determination from powder diffraction: principles, guidelines and perspectives*.
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:caption: List of structures solved using Fox (2002-2012)
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