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International Tables for Crystallography is an encyclopedic and authoritative reference work for all scientists in academia and industry using crystallographic techniques in physics, chemistry, materials science, metallurgy, earth sciences and molecular biology. Volume A1 is an essential volume for those interested in phase transitions, the systematic compilation of crystal structures, twinning phenomena and related fields of crystallographic research. It is also a valuable resource for scientists engaged in crystal-structure determination, crystal physics or crystal chemistry.
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Produktbeschreibung
International Tables for Crystallography is an encyclopedic and authoritative reference work for all scientists in academia and industry using crystallographic techniques in physics, chemistry, materials science, metallurgy, earth sciences and molecular biology. Volume A1 is an essential volume for those interested in phase transitions, the systematic compilation of crystal structures, twinning phenomena and related fields of crystallographic research. It is also a valuable resource for scientists engaged in crystal-structure determination, crystal physics or crystal chemistry.
* This extension to Volume A presents more detailed information on crystal categorisation, grouping and analysis through its systematic treatment across all plane, space and crystallographic point groups which form the basis for crystallographic analysis and categorisation * The second edition contains new chapters on building trees of group-subgroup relations for crystal structures that can be derived from an aristotype and on the Bilbao Crystallographic Server, and a detailed discussion of the listed supergroup data * Essential for those interested in phase transitions, the systematic compilation of crystal structures and twinning phenomena
Autorenporträt
Prof. Hans Wondratschek, Institut für Kristallographie, Universität Karlsruhe, Germany. Prof. Ulrich Müller, Fachbereich Chemie, Philipps-Universität, Germany Professor Müller's research interests focus on synthetic inorganic chemistry, structural analysis of crystalline solids by x-ray diffraction, and application of crystallographic group theory. He has authored several books including Chemie, a textbook for beginners, and Inorganic Structural Chemistry, a bestselling Wiley textbook.