Symmetry relationships between crystal structures Applications of crystallographic group theory in crystal chemistry

In crystal chemistry and crystal physics, the relations between the symmetry groups (space groups) of crystalline solids are of special importance. Part 1 of this book presents the necessary mathematical foundations and tools: the fundamentals of crystallography with special emphasis on symmetry, th...

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Tác giả chính: Muller, Ulrich
Tác giả khác: Ulrich Muller; with texts adapted from Hans Wondratschek and Hartmut Barnighausen
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Được phát hành: Oxford Oxford University Press 2013
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300 |a xvi, 332 p. 
300 |b ill. 
300 |c 26 cm 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references (p. [301]-321) and index 
520 |a In crystal chemistry and crystal physics, the relations between the symmetry groups (space groups) of crystalline solids are of special importance. Part 1 of this book presents the necessary mathematical foundations and tools: the fundamentals of crystallography with special emphasis on symmetry, the theory of the crystallographic groups, and the formalisms of the needed crystallographic computations. Part 2 gives an insight into applications to problems in crystal chemistry. With the aid of numerous examples, it is shown how crystallographic group theory can be used to make evident relationships between crystal structures, to set up a systematic order in the huge amount of known crystal structures, to predict crystal structures, to analyse phase transitions and topotactic reactions in the solid state, to understand the formation of domains and twins in crystals, and to avoid errors in crystal structure determinations 
650 |a Crystals; Symmetry (Physics) 
700 |a Ulrich Muller; with texts adapted from Hans Wondratschek and Hartmut Barnighausen 
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