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This lists the character tables for the more common molecular point groups used in the study of molecular symmetry. These tables are based on the group-theoretical treatment of the symmetry operations present in common molecules, and are useful in molecular spectroscopy and quantum chemistry. Information regarding the use of the tables, as well ...
The irreducible complex characters of a finite group form a character table which encodes much useful information about the group G in a concise form. Each row is labelled by an irreducible character and the entries in the row are the values of that character on any representative of the respective conjugacy class of G (because characters are class functions).
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Used with Template:chset-tableformat to indicate a printable character table cell. For example, the first four ASCII digit characters "0" through "3" ( Unicode U+0030 through U+0033, decimal 48 through 51) are coded as rows in a character set table like this:
Template:chset-cell4 — Character cell with character + Unicode value + decimal + octal index; Template:chset-ctrl — Control character cell with name + Unicode value; Template:chset-ctrl3 — Control character cell with name + Unicode value + decimal index; Template:chset-ctrl4 — Control character cell with name + Unicode value + decimal ...
Used with Template:chset-tableformat to indicate a printable character table cell. Parameter 1: hhhh , Hexadecimal Unicode value, 4 digits (e.g., 0041 ) Parameter 2: X , Displayable character with link to appropriate article (e.g., [[A]] ); defaults to "&#x hhhh ;" using the value of parameter 1
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English: Character tables of binary tetrahedral, octahedral and icosahedral subgroups from "Ueber die Composition der Charaktere einer Gruppe", Sitzungsberichte der Königlich Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin, Deutsche Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin, 6 April 1899, page 339