
Symmetry Relationships between Crystal Structures
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- 1: Introduction
- Part I: Crystallographic Foundations
- 2: Basics of crystallography, part 1
- 3: Mappings
- 4: Basics of crystallography, part 2
- 5: Group theory
- 6: Basics of crystallography, part 3
- 7: Subgroups and supergroups of point and space groups
- 8: Conjugate subgroups, normalizers and equivalent descriptions of crystal structures
- 9: How to handle space groups
- Part II: Symmetry Relations between Space Groups as a Tool to disclose Connections between Crystal Structures
- 10: The group-theoretical presentation of crystal-chemical relationships
- 11: Symmetry relations between between related crystal structures
- 12: Pitfalls when setting up group-subgroup relations
- 13: Derivation of crystal structures from closest packings of spheres
- 14: Crystal structures of molecular compounds
- 15: Symmetry relations at phase transitions
- 16: Topotactic reactions
- 17: Group-subgroup relations as an aid for structure determination
- 18: Prediction of possible structure types
- 19: Historical remarks
- Appendix A: Isomorphic subgroups
- Appendix B: On the theory of phase transitions
- Appendix C: Symmetry species
- Appendix D: Solutions to the exercises
- References
- Glossary
- Index
- 1: Introduction
- Part I: Crystallographic Foundations
- 2: Basics of crystallography, part 1
- 3: Mappings
- 4: Basics of crystallography, part 2
- 5: Group theory
- 6: Basics of crystallography, part 3
- 7: Subgroups and supergroups of point and space groups
- 8: Conjugate subgroups, normalizers and equivalent descriptions of crystal structures
- 9: How to handle space groups
- Part II: Symmetry Relations between Space Groups as a Tool to disclose Connections between Crystal Structures
- 10: The group-theoretical presentation of crystal-chemical relationships
- 11: Symmetry relations between between related crystal structures
- 12: Pitfalls when setting up group-subgroup relations
- 13: Derivation of crystal structures from closest packings of spheres
- 14: Crystal structures of molecular compounds
- 15: Symmetry relations at phase transitions
- 16: Topotactic reactions
- 17: Group-subgroup relations as an aid for structure determination
- 18: Prediction of possible structure types
- 19: Historical remarks
- Appendix A: Isomorphic subgroups
- Appendix B: On the theory of phase transitions
- Appendix C: Symmetry species
- Appendix D: Solutions to the exercises
- References
- Glossary
- Index
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