International
Tables for
Crystallography
Volume A
Space-group symmetry
Edited by Th. Hahn

International Tables for Crystallography (2006). Vol. A. ch. 4.3, pp. 62-76
https://doi.org/10.1107/97809553602060000509

Chapter 4.3. Symbols for space groups

E. F. Bertauta

a Laboratoire de Cristallographie, CNRS, Grenoble, France

Footnotes

Deceased.

1 For other g planes see (ii), Secondary symmetry elements[link].
2 In this section, a dot stands for a symmetry element to be inserted in the corresponding position of the space-group symbol.
3 From the product rule it follows that [\bar{4}] and d have the same translation component so that [(\bar{4})^{2} = 2_{1}].
4 The tertiary cubic symmetry element n becomes c in tetragonal notation.
5 They have already been given in IT (1935).