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    Weak Martensitic transformations in Bravais lattices (English)
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    Considered are phase transitions of crystals from the point of view of their elastic properties. The typical example the author has in mind is the BCC-FCC phase transition (body-centured to face-centured cubic) observed in Iron and called precisely a martensitic transformation. For that reason, he considers crystals having the symmetry of a Bravais lattice, or behaving ``as if they were Bravais lattices'' and call weak those phase transitions which can be described within the Landau theory by a free energy function invariant under a finite group. Examples are discussed and it is explained why the martensitic transformation of iron is not a weak one.
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    crystal elasticity
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    BCC-FCC phase transition
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    martensitic transformation
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    Bravais lattice
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    free energy function invariant under a finite group
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