The Structures of Crystals (Student Monographs in Physics)

(1)
The Structures of Crystals (Student Monographs in Physics) image
ISBN-10:

0852748256

ISBN-13:

9780852748251

Author(s): Glazer, A.M.
Edition: First Edition
Released: Jan 01, 1987
Publisher: CRC-Press
Format: Paperback, 26 pages

Description:

The crystalline state is the most stable form of all solids and is very common in nature. This book discusses the structure of crystals and the ways in which they are described. The basic ideas of symmetry are introduced first. The lattice types which are possible are then examined and this leads to the fourteen Bravais lattices. There follows a careful treatment of the convolution operation and its applications to crystals and the calculation of Fourier transforms. These ideas allow crystal structure to be determined from the results of diffraction experiments. The effects of the thermal vibration of atoms and finite crystal size on these experiments is also explained. Throughout the text the emphasis is on understanding the results rather than on rigorous proofs.

Best prices to buy, sell, or rent ISBN 9780852748251




Frequently Asked Questions about The Structures of Crystals (Student Monographs in Physics)

You can buy the The Structures of Crystals (Student Monographs in Physics) book at one of 20+ online bookstores with BookScouter, the website that helps find the best deal across the web. Currently, the best offer comes from and is $ for the .

The price for the book starts from $31.32 on Amazon and is available from 5 sellers at the moment.

If you’re interested in selling back the The Structures of Crystals (Student Monographs in Physics) book, you can always look up BookScouter for the best deal. BookScouter checks 30+ buyback vendors with a single search and gives you actual information on buyback pricing instantly.

As for the The Structures of Crystals (Student Monographs in Physics) book, the best buyback offer comes from and is $ for the book in good condition.

Not enough insights yet.

Not enough insights yet.