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A note on crystallographic notation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 March 2018
Extract
There exists a bewildering variety of notations for the thirty-two classes of crystal-symmetry and for the 230 groups of symmetry-movements which control the arrangements of atoms building up a crystalline medium. The notation which has found most favour has been that of Schoenflies's ' Krystallsysteme und Krystallstructur ' (1891). This was followed in Hilton's ' Mathematical Crystallography ' (1903) (see the second column of the table given below), and more recently in Niggli's 'Geometrische Kristallographie des Diskontinuums' (1919).
- Type
- Research Article
- Information
- Mineralogical magazine and journal of the Mineralogical Society , Volume 19 , Issue 98 , September 1922 , pp. 319 - 322
- Copyright
- Copyright © The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1922
References
page 319 note 1 A comparison of this with other notations was given by the present author in Philosophical Magazine, 1902, ser. 6, vol. 8, p. 203, and Centralblatt Min., 1901, p. 746.
page 321 note 1 As adapted in Hilton's ‘Mathematical Crystallography,’ 1903.