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Guide to the use of the space-group tables
Th. Hahn, A. Looijenga-Vos, M. I. Aroyo, H. D. Flack, K. Momma and P. Konstantinov. International Tables for Crystallography (2016). Vol. A, ch. 2.1, pp. 142-174  [ doi:10.1107/97809553602060000926 ]

Abstract

This chapter forms a guide to understanding and using the plane-group and space-group tables in Chapters 2.2 and 2.3. It explains in a systematic fashion, with many examples and figures, all entries and diagrams in the order in which they occur in the plane-group and space-group tables. Particularly detailed treatments are given to Hermann–Mauguin space-group symbols, space-group diagrams, general and special positions, reflections conditions, monoclinic space groups, and the two crystallographic space groups in one dimension (line groups).


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