Dear all,

Is there a modern equivalent(s) to Harlod Hilton’s “Mathematical 
crystallography and the theory of groups of movements”?

Unfortunately, I don’t have access to Mathematical Crystallography by Boisen 
and Gibbs. However, I’m keen to know what the general opinion is on this text. 
Edward Prince (Acta Cryst, 1993. A49, 791) pointed out that the book lacks 
discussion on a range of topics including Fourier transforms and Petterson 
functions. These topics are also not covered in Hilton’s text.

The reason I ask is mostly curiosity. I’ve been on the applied end for a few 
years and I’d like to learn the proofs that underpin this discipline.

Kind Regards,

Othman
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