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International Tables for Crystallography Volume E: Subperiodic groups

โœ Scribed by V. Kopskรฝ, D. B. Litvin (eds.)


Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Leaves
573
Series
IUCr Series. International Tables of Crystallography
Edition
2
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Volume E covers the seven frieze groups, the 75 rod groups and the 80 layer groups. The information tabulated for these groups is identical in format and content as that given for the 230 space groups in Volume A, with the inclusion in this new edition of Seitz notation for the symmetry operations. In addition, scanning tables are given for each of the 230 space groups. These scanning tables give the largest subgroup of the space group that leaves the given plane invariant. The use of the scanning tables is shown in determining the symmetry of domain walls.

The first edition of Volume E was reviewed by R. Gould (Crystallography News, No. 85, June 2003, p. 13).

โœฆ Table of Contents


Contents
Preface
1.1. Symbols and terms used in Parts 1โ€“4
1.2. Guide to the use of the subperiodic group tables
2. The 7 frieze groups
3. The 75 rod groups
4. The 80 layer groups
5.1. Symbols used in Parts 5 and 6
5.2. Guide to the use of the scanning tables
6. The scanning tables
Author index
Subject index

โœฆ Subjects


crystallography


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