
Point group Oh
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Crystallographers define a crystallographic point group as an assembly of symmetry operations, such as rotations or reflections, that stabilize a central point while relocating other directions and faces of the crystal to equivalent positions. Wikipedia offers a comprehensive overview of this concept at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crystallographic_point_group. A cubic cell is a fundamental example in this context. Its corresponding notation includes Schoenflies notation: Oh, Hermann–Mauguin notation: m−3m, and Orbifold: *432. OpenSCAD files are available for creating custom cells, allowing users to explore the crystallographic point group concept in detail. For further information on this topic, visit https://www.staff.ncl.ac.uk/j.p.goss/symmetry/Oh.html.
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