Abstract
A computer program called GenOVa, written in Python, calculates the orientational variants, the operators (special types of misorientations between variants) and the composition table associated with a groupoid structure. The variants can be represented by three-dimensional shapes or by pole figures. © International Union of Crystallography 2007.
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Title
GenOVa: A computer program to generate orientational variants
Author(s)
Cayron, C.
Published in
Journal of Applied Crystallography
Volume
40
Pages
1179-1182
Date
2007
ISSN
00218898
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