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The symmetry of finite crystalline solids is described by generalized Fourier series invariant under finite groups. The electronogram of the Shechtman icosahedral phase is calculated.
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Original Russian Text © R.M. Garipov, M.S. Kotel’nikova, 2016, published in Sibirskii Zhurnal Industrial’noi Matematiki, 2016, Vol. XIX, No. 2, pp. 29–36.
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Garipov, R.M., Kotel’nikova, M.S. Symmetry of finite crystalline solids. J. Appl. Ind. Math. 10, 192–198 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1990478916020046
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