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Basic Elements of Crystallography is a foundational textbook that explores the core principles governing crystal structures and their behavior. Written by Nevill Gonzalez Szwacki and Teresa Szwacka, this work systematically introduces readers to crystallographic concepts essential for understanding solid-state materials.
The book covers crystal geometry, lattice theory, symmetry operations, and X-ray diffraction techniques. It provides both theoretical frameworks and practical applications, making it suitable for undergraduate and graduate students. The presentation balances mathematical rigor with accessible explanations, ensuring comprehension for readers with varying backgrounds in physics and chemistry.
This resource serves as a stepping stone toward advanced crystallography studies and applications in material science, structural biology, and solid-state physics research.







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