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− | <Font color="blue">Symétrie ponctuelle, symétrie du site</Font> (''Fr'') | + | <Font color="blue">Symétrie ponctuelle, symétrie du site</Font> (''Fr''). <Font color="red">Punktsymmetrie, Lagesymmetrie</Font> (''Ge''). <Font color="green">Simetria punctual</Font> (''Sp''). <Font color="black">Simmetria del sito, simmetria puntuale</Font> (''It''). <Font color="purple">席対称性</Font> (''Ja''). |
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Revision as of 10:48, 17 May 2017
Symétrie ponctuelle, symétrie du site (Fr). Punktsymmetrie, Lagesymmetrie (Ge). Simetria punctual (Sp). Simmetria del sito, simmetria puntuale (It). 席対称性 (Ja).
Definition
The site-symmetry group (often called point symmetry) of a point is the finite group formed by the set of all symmetry operations of the space group of the crystal that leave that point invariant. It is isomorphic to a (proper or improper) subgroup of the point group to which the space group under consideration belongs. In general, the origin is a point of highest site symmetry.
See also
- Chapter 1.4.4.2 of International Tables for Crystallography, Volume A, 6th edition