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International Tables for Crystallography

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2nd Edition

H. Fuess, Th. Hahn, Hans Wondratschek, Ulrich Müller, U. Shmueli, A. Authier, V. Kopský, D. B. Litvin, M. G. Rossmann, E. Arnold, Sydney Hall und B. McMahon

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Die "International Tables of Crystallography" gelten als maßgebliches Referenzwerk und Quelle der kristallographischen Forschung. Sie umfassen Artikel, Datensammlungen zu kristallographischen Anwendungen und Methoden in allen Wissenschaftsgebieten, die sich mit Materialstruktur und -eigenschaften befassen. Schwerpunkte liegen auf den Gebieten Kristallsymmetrie, Diffraktionsmethoden und andere Techniken zur Bestimmung von Kristallstrukturen sowie chemische und physikalische Kristalleigenschaften. Diskussionen zur Theorie und praktische Erläuterungen mit nützlichen Beispielen für die Lehre ergänzen die Angaben.

International Tables for Crystallography, 2nd Edition

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John Wiley & Sons

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ISBN/ISSN

978-0-470-68575-4

Bestellnummer bei digento :: digento order number

106896

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International Tables for Crystallography is the definitive resource and reference work for crystallography and structural science. The online version of International Tables for Crystallography provides access to a fully interactive symmetry database and all the volumes in the series in pdf and richly linked html format. The following content is available online:

  • Symmetry database
  • Volume A: Space-group symmetry, 6e
  • Volume A1: Symmetry relations between space groups, 2e
  • Volume B: Reciprocal space, 3e, plus early view chapters for next edition
  • Volume C: Mathematical, physical and chemical tables, 3e
  • Volume D: Physical properties of crystals, 2e
  • Volume E: Subperiodic groups, 2e
  • Volume F: Crystallography of biological macromolecules, 2e
  • Volume G: Definition and exchange of crystallographic data
  • Volume H: Powder diffraction
  • Volume I: X-ray absorption spectroscopy and related techniques


Together the online volumes comprise the equivalent of over 7000 pages of content, including 1100 tables of symmetry-group data for crystal-structure analysis. Early view versions of chapters for new volumes and new editions of volumes that are in preparation are also available. The symmetry database provides additional information and can be used to generate specific data 'on the fly'.


In addition to the full text of the series, the online site, designed and hosted by the International Union of Crystallography (IUCr), supports many innovative features and additional resources. Users can navigate within and across the volumes to view a full chapter, a section or sub-section, or a single figure or table. Cross-references are included between chapters of related interest. Extensive linking between sub- and supergroups within the symmetry-group tables is also provided. The advanced search facility enables sophisticated searches to be performed across all the volumes, across selected volumes and across IUCr Journals.


With new volumes and new editions of existing volumes added regularly, the online version of International Tables for Crystallography represents the most up-to-date, dynamic and comprehensive reference work available to crystallographers, and to all those who use crystallography across a wide range of fields.

About International Tables for Crystallography

This series, first established in 1935, has grown over the decades to become the definitive reference work for crystallography and structural science. The wide range of articles in the series and the numerous tables of data assist in the use of crystallographic methods in all sciences concerned with the structure and properties of materials, from physics and materials science to chemistry, biology and biochemistry. Emphasis is placed on symmetry, diffraction methods and techniques of crystal-structure determination, and the physical and chemical properties of crystals. The data are accompanied by discussions of theory, practical explanations and examples, all of which are useful for teaching.

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