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The Rome de Lisle problem
Yury L Voytekhovsky1, Dmitry G Stepenshchikov1
1Geological Institute of the Kola Science Centre, Russian Academy of Sciences, 14 Fersman Street, Apatity, Murmansk Region 184209, Russian Federation.
Abstract:
The `Rome de Lisle problem' on the vertex and edge truncations has been formulated and solved for all crystal closed simple forms (two, eight, five and 15 for orthorhombic, trigonal + hexagonal, tetragonal and cubic syngonies, respectively). The collections of simple forms obtained are enumerated and considered as special combinations of simple forms in symmetry classes.
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