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Over last decades low-dimensional materials are in focus of physics
and chemistry as well as of material and other natural sciences.
Like Vitaly Ginzburg has foreseen 30 years ago, low dimensionality
offers physical phenomena and properties unseen in
three-dimensional world. To see how thin ?lms and monomolecular
layers realize such a prediction it suf?ces only to observe
intensity of research devoted to recently synthesized graphene.
Still, quasi-one-dimensional compounds are over long period
established as the origin of the most important and most
interesting discoveries of material science and solid state
physics. To mention only deoxyribonucleic acid, the most important
molecule in nature, and diversity of nanotubes and nanowires, the
cornerstones of the present and future nanotechnology. Line groups,
describing symmetry of quasi-one-dimensional materials, offer the
deepest insight to their characteristic properties. Underlying many
of the laws, they are very useful, but far from simple. This book
is intended to explain them, their properties, and their most
common applications. In particular, it is important to understand
that the line groups are much wider class of symmetries than the
well-known rod groups. While the latter describe only
translationally periodical objects, line groups include symmetries
of incommensurate periodical structures.
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