Foundations of Crystallography with Computer Applications - Julian, Maureen M.; Slebodnick, Carla; Julian, Francis T.; - Prospero Internet Bookshop

Foundations of Crystallography with Computer Applications
 
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ISBN13:9781032439426
ISBN10:1032439424
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:524 pages
Size:280x210 mm
Weight:970 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 42 Illustrations, black & white; 382 Illustrations, color; 15 Halftones, black & white; 232 Halftones, color; 27 Line drawings, black & white; 150 Line drawings, color; 179 Tables, black & white
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Foundations of Crystallography with Computer Applications

 
Edition number: 3
Publisher: CRC Press
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Short description:

Taking a straightforward, logical approach that emphasizes symmetry and crystal relationships, this successful textbook provides a thorough explanation of the topic for students studying the solid state in chemistry, physics, materials science, geological sciences, and engineering.

Long description:

The third edition of Foundations of Crystallography with Computer Applications is a textbook for undergraduate and graduate students studying the solid state in chemistry, physics, materials science, geological sciences, and engineering. It takes a straightforward, logical approach to explaining how atoms are arranged in crystals and how crystal systems are related to each other. New to this edition is the inclusion of interactive Starter Programs in Python, which allow the students to focus on concepts and not treat crystallographic programs as "black boxes."  


Since many students have trouble visualizing three dimensional constructions, this book begins with detailed discussions in two dimensions leading up to the three-dimensional understanding.?The first seven chapters introduce the fundamental principles, Chapter 8 suggests student projects, and the final seven chapters give detailed examples of the seven crystal systems. ??? 


Key features:  



  • Uses Python, the leading open-source scientific language, with libraries including NumPy for matrix manipulations, Matplotlib for graphics, and Mplot3d for interactive 3-D modeling.?Provides a gentle introduction to Python with?Jupyter Notebooks, which combine interactive code and formatted documentation. 

  • Color codes both point group and space group diagrams using a new scheme devised by the author to emphasize the change of handedness of the symmetry operations and their consequences. 

  • Suggests student projects with data that can be found in the free Teaching Subset of the Cambridge Structural Database, the American Mineralogist Crystal Structure Database, and others. 

This book?s thorough but accessible style gives students a strong foundation in the subject. Over one thousand students have successfully used this book at Virginia Tech, and many more will continue to benefit from this new edition. 

Table of Contents:

1. Lattices. 2. Unit Cell Calculations. 3. Point Groups. 4. Space Groups. 5. The Reciprocal Lattice. 6. Properties of X-rays. 7. Electron Density Maps. 8. Introduction to the Seven Crystals Exemplifying the Seven Crystal Systems. 9. Triclinic Crystal System: DL-Leucine. 10. Monoclinic Crystal System: Sucrose. 11. Orthorhombic Crystal System: Polyethylene. 12. Tetragonal Crystal System: a-Cristobalite. 13. Trigonal Crystal System: H12 B12 2-, 3K+, Br-. 14. Hexagonal Crystal System: Magnesium. 15. Cubic Crystal System: Acetylene.