Interpretation of crystallographic groups under Riemann's elliptic geometry
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arXiv1704.03808MaRDI QIDQ6285441FDOQ6285441
Authors: A. P. Klishin, S. V. Rudnev
Publication date: 3 April 2017
Abstract: This paper is devoted to the problem of choosing the most suitable model of a geometrical system for describing the real crystallographic space. It has been shown that all 230 crystallographic groups used to describe the crystalline structures in a Euclidean space can be presented by elliptic motions in the closed space . Based on these results, it is stated that a special geometric system---the crystallographic space of interpretation , determined by a form of an interpretant (the surface of a torus can serve as this interpretant)---can serve as a geometrical model of the real crystallographic space. The compact model of the closed structure of a crystal has been proposed and ways of its treatment for visualizing the constructions of elements of symmetry of a crystalline lattice in the Euclidean space have been determined. As a modeling space for describing the internal structure of a crystal, the closed space with the elliptic metrics and constant positive Gaussian curvature () has been offered. The properties of the internal space of a real crystal are naturally deduced from the properties of the modeling space.
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