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Michael O'Keeffe

    Crystal Structures: Patterns and Symmetry
    Crystal Structures
    Physics as Natural Philosophy
    • Physics as Natural Philosophy

      A Philosophical Tour of Contemporary Physics

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      • 14 uur lezen

      Exploring the historical interplay between physics and philosophy, the book highlights the once harmonious relationship between these fields, particularly through the insights of prominent theorists like Einstein and Heisenberg. It discusses how, after the mid-twentieth century, a growing divide emerged, leading to indifference and even hostility towards philosophy among many physicists. The text examines the implications of this shift and critiques the contemporary view that prioritizes science as the sole explanatory framework.

      Physics as Natural Philosophy
    • This classic text is devoted to describing crystal structures, especially periodic structures, and their symmetries. Much of its content is essential to serious students of solid state chemistry and related sciences, which include mineralogy, materials science, and solid state physics. The treatment is the product of decades of research by authors Michael O'Keeffe and Bruce G. Hyde, and it provides a solid foundation for those entering the field.The first three chapters introduce point and space symmetry groups using crystallographic conventions. With this background, students will be able to understand useful information from the crystallographic literature. Chapter 4 treats crystal geometry and features a discussion of transformations of coordinate systems. Chapters 5 through 7 are devoted to the description of simple geometric patterns that underlie crystal structures.  Exercises and notes follow each chapter, and the text concludes with several appendixes. Updated material prepared for this Dover edition by Professor O'Keeffe and Dr. Proserpio enhances the presentation, which can serve as a textbook and as a general reference.

      Crystal Structures: Patterns and Symmetry