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Groupoid description of modular structures.

Massimo NespoloBernd SouvignierBerthold Stöger
Published in: Acta crystallographica. Section A, Foundations and advances (2020)
Modular structures are crystal structures built by subperiodic (zero-, mono- or diperiodic) substructures, called modules. The whole set of partial operations relating substructures in a modular structure build up a groupoid; modular structures composed of identical substructures are described by connected groupoids, or groupoids in the sense of Brandt. A general approach is presented to describe modular structures by Brandt's groupoids and how to obtain the corresponding space groups, in which only the partial operations that have an extension to the whole crystal space appear.
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