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Crystallographic Restriction Theorem and Molecular Symmetry
By Julie Geng, V Form
Author’s Note:
As many of my peers and teachers know, I am a big chemistry “nerd”. While I am engrossed in organic synthesis, I aim to broaden my perspective by making the connections between chemistry and other STEM subjects. Interdisciplinary studies are indispensable nowadays, as many scientific breakthroughs are results of the collective efforts of specialists in various interrelated fields.
Introduction
As exemplified by the copious examples in “Linear Algebra: A Modern Introduction” by David Poole, linear (more…)

