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The book begins by discussing the concepts of symmetry relevant to crystal structures. This is followed by a summary of the basics of group theory and how it applies to quantum mechanics. Next is a discussion of the description of the macroscopic properties of crystals by tensors and how symmetry determines the form of these tensors. The basic concepts covered in these early chapters are then applied to a series of different examples including crystal field theory treatment of point defects in solids, molecular orbitals, two-photon processes, the optical properties of solids, the nonlinear optical properties of solids, lattice vibrations, the Jahn-Teller effect, and the effects of translational symmetry on electronic energy bands in solids.. Emphasis is placed on showing how group theory and tensor algebra can provide important information about the properties of a system without resorting to first principal quantum mechanical calculations. The book also features a comprehensive set of relevant tables, including crystal symmetries, point group character tables, matter tensors of different rank, and other tensor properties. Key Features: ?Serves as a textbook or reference book for solid-state physics, solid-state chemistry, and materials science and engineering ?Shows how the physical properties of solids are determined by their symmetry ?Demonstrates the applications of group theory ?Utilizes the concept of matter tensors ?Includes an extensive set of reference tables and end of chapter problems. 410 0$aLecture notes in physics ;$v174. 606 $aCrystallography, Mathematical 606 $aSymmetry (Physics) 606 $aGroup theory 606 $aSolid state physics 606 $aMathematical physics 615 0$aCrystallography, Mathematical. 615 0$aSymmetry (Physics) 615 0$aGroup theory. 615 0$aSolid state physics. 615 0$aMathematical physics. 676 $a548/.7 700 $aPowell$b Richard C$g(Richard Conger),$f1939-$046302 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910140861003321 996 $aSymmetry, Group Theory, and the Physical Properties of Crystals$9855582 997 $aUNINA