Abstract
A brief outline of the algorithm for the derivation of a space group is followed by a detailed description of the explicit space-group symbols here employed. These space-group symbols are unique insofar as they contain explicitly the generators of the space group dealt with. Next, the implementation of the above in a computer program,SPGGEN, is briefly discussed and the options presented by the program are outlined. Briefly, these options are (i) conventional derivation of the space group from an explicit symbol, including a user-defined one; (ii) such derivation from the conventional space-group number only; (iii) introduction of a general setting into the derivation; (iv) introduction of a Cartesian setting into the derivation; and (v) treatment of some non-conventional settings of orthorhombic space groups. This is followed by a detailed comparison withInternational Tables for Crystallography, Vol. A, and by examples of the output ofSPGGEN. A complete tabulation of the explicit three-dimensional space-group symbols is readily accessed.
Publisher
International Union of Crystallography (IUCr)
Subject
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
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