Space Groups for Solid State Scientists (notice n° 61325)

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Title Space Groups for Solid State Scientists
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Summary, etc. Researchers within the solid state frequently need to understand publications that use space group information and are invariably disappointed when they turn, necessarily, to the mammoth eight volume set International Tables of Crystallography - so complete and at the same time so closely written that those not trained explicitly in crystallography cannot understand the explanations given. Huge sections of the Tables are given over to extremely careful and elaborate explanations and definitions that may be of interest to those crystallographers specialising in symmetry, but tend to obscure the meanings for those who are not so inclined. Five editions have now published since the first compilation in 1983, incorporating a diverse panorama of new content, and even introducing new symmetry elements that had not been considered earlier. In addition, the International Union has recently brought out whole new tranches of content: Volume A1 (on subgroups) and Volume E (on frieze, rod and layer groups – important for the study of 1 and 2 dimensional systems, such as domain walls). This comprehensively revised – essentially rewritten – new edition of the 1990 edition (described as ‘extremely useful’ by Mathematical Reviews and as ‘understandable and comprehensive’ by Scitech) guides readers through the dense array of mathematical information in the International Tables Volume A. Thus most scientists seeking to understand a crystal structure publication can do this from this book without necessarily having to consult the International Tables itself. This remains the only book aimed at non-crystallographers that is devoted to teaching them about crystallographic space groups. Since the 2nd edition published in 1990 the International Tables have introduced Volumes A1 and E discussing new types of symmetry operator and a bewildering array of new space group structures (including a new Group-subgroup relationship and sub-period groups); this new edition brings the standard of science well up-to-date, reorganizes the logical order of chapters, improves diagrams and presents clearer explanations to aid understanding The International Tables are so closely written and complete that (with the exception of crystallographers specializing in symmetry) most solid state scientists cannot understand the substantial explanations given: this book clarifies, condenses and simplifies the meaning of the content into more manageable chunks Crystal structure is an essentially interdisciplinary subject matter of interest to a wide canvas of scientists working in the solid state (including solid state physicists, chemists, materials scientists and molecular biologists); this work provides a suitably detailed, multi-factorial explanation of how to use the International Tables for a number of possible, hitherto unexplored uses Researchers in crystal structures are often ‘thrust in at the deep end’ without formal training; this work provides essential knowledge to those needing the necessary but missing pedagogical support and detailed advice – useful for instance in symmetry of domain walls in solids (which has a notable absence of high quality review articles).
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