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  2. List of space groups - Wikipedia

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    The 54 hemisymmorphic space groups contain only axial combination of symmetry elements from the corresponding point groups. Example for point group 4/mmm (): hemisymmorphic space groups contain the axial combination 422, but at least one mirror plane m will be substituted with glide plane, for example P4/mcc (, 35h), P4/nbm (, 36h), P4/nnc ...

  3. Point group - Wikipedia

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    Point groups are used to describe the symmetries of geometric figures and physical objects such as molecules. Each point group can be represented as sets of orthogonal matrices M that transform point x into point y according to y = Mx. Each element of a point group is either a rotation (determinant of M = 1), or it is a reflection or improper ...

  4. Crystallographic point group - Wikipedia

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    For example, the point groups 1, 2, and m contain different geometric symmetry operations, (inversion, rotation, and reflection, respectively) but all share the structure of the cyclic group C 2. All isomorphic groups are of the same order, but not all groups of the same order are isomorphic.

  5. List of character tables for chemically important 3D point groups

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    These groups are characterized by an n-fold improper rotation axis S n, where n is necessarily even. The S 2 group is the same as the C i group in the nonaxial groups section. S n groups with an odd value of n are identical to C nh groups of same n and are therefore not considered here (in particular, S 1 is identical to C s).

  6. Point groups in three dimensions - Wikipedia

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    When comparing the symmetry type of two objects, the origin is chosen for each separately, i.e., they need not have the same center. Moreover, two objects are considered to be of the same symmetry type if their symmetry groups are conjugate subgroups of O(3) (two subgroups H 1, H 2 of a group G are conjugate, if there exists g ∈ G such that H 1 = g −1 H 2 g).

  7. Hermann–Mauguin notation - Wikipedia

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    For example, symbols ⁠ 4 / m ⁠ ⁠ 2 / m ⁠ ⁠ 2 / m ⁠ and ⁠ 6 / m ⁠ ⁠ 2 / m ⁠ ⁠ 2 / m ⁠ can be simplified to 4/mmm (or ⁠ 4 / m ⁠ mm) and 6/mmm (or ⁠ 6 / m ⁠ mm), but not to mmm; the short symbol for 3 ⁠ 2 / m ⁠ is 3 m. The full and short symbols for all 32 crystallographic point groups are given in ...

  8. Schoenflies notation - Wikipedia

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    The 27 point groups in the table plus T, T d, T h, O and O h constitute 32 crystallographic point groups. Groups with n = ∞ are called limit groups or Curie groups . There are two more limit groups, not listed in the table: K (for Kugel , German for ball, sphere), the group of all rotations in 3-dimensional space; and K h , the group of all ...

  9. Dihedral group of order 8 - Wikipedia

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    This is an example of a non-abelian group: the operation ∘ here is not commutative, which can be seen from the table; the table is not symmetrical about the main diagonal. There are five different groups of order 8. Three of them are abelian: the cyclic group C 8 and the direct products of cyclic groups C 4 ×C 2 and C 2 ×C 2 ×C 2.