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International tables for crystallography. A. Space group symmetry /
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International tables for crystallography. B. Reciprocal space /
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International tables for crystallography. C. Mathematical, physical and chemical tables /
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International tables for crystallography. E. Subperiodic groups /
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International tables for crystallography. G. Definition and exchange of crystallographic data /
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International tables for crystallography. A. Space group symmetry.
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Hahn, T.
1987
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International tables for crystallography. A1. Symmetry relations between space groups /
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International tables for X-ray crystallography. 1. Symmetry groups.
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General introduction and tables of irreducible representations of space groups.
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Wave vector selection rules and reductions of Kronecker products for irreducible representations of orthorhombic and cubic space groups.
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Wave vector selection rules and reductions of Kronecker products for irreducible representations of triclinic, monoclinic, tetragonal, trigonal, and hexagonal space groups.
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International tables for X-ray crystallography. 1. Symmetry groups.
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International tables for crystallography . A1 . Symmetry relations between space groups [E-Book] /
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International tables for crystallography . B . Reciprocal space [E-Book] /
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International tables for crystallography . C . Mathematical, physical and chemical tables [E-Book] /
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International tables for crystallography . E . Subperiodic groups [E-Book] /
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International tables for crystallography . G . Definition and exchange of crystallographic data [E-Book] /
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International tables for crystallography . H . Powder diffraction [E-Book] /
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This database is a unique resource that provides more extensive symmetry information than can be found in the print editions of International Tables for Crystallography Volumes A and A1. This additional symmetry information can either be retrieved directly from the database or simple calculations can be carried out using the database to generate specific data 'on the fly'. Use of the symmetry database thus facilitates the in-depth study of group-subgroup relations, domain structures and twinning, families of related crystal structures and phase transitions, and the prediction of new crystal structures.
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International tables for crystallography . D. Physical properties of crystals [E-Book] /