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Group theory / Space group / Crystal system / Layer group / Rod group / Crystal structure / Frieze group / Monoclinic crystal system / Triclinic crystal system / Crystallography / Abstract algebra / Chemistry
Date: 2001-10-07 01:55:04
Group theory
Space group
Crystal system
Layer group
Rod group
Crystal structure
Frieze group
Monoclinic crystal system
Triclinic crystal system
Crystallography
Abstract algebra
Chemistry

Nomenclature, Symbols and Classification of the Subperiodic Groups

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