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A Bravais lattice (terminology originating in the study of crystals in solid state physics) is the equivalence class of a crystal lattice with maximal point symmetry.
Mathematically, this the equivalence class of the corresponding crystallographic group (for the full stabilizer group) under conjugation by ambient linear transformations :
(eg. Schwarzenberger 1972, p. 325)
Variant definitions exist, for instance it is of interest to retain handedness and divide out only by .
All crystal lattices with non-maximal point symmetry may be understood as unions of affine transformations of Bravais lattices.
The concept goes back to:
A good review is in:
Further discussion:
Rolph Ludwig Edward Schwarzenberger, Classification of crystal lattices, Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 72 3 (1972) 325-349 doi:10.1017/S0305004100047162
M. Pitteri, G. Zanzotto, On the Definition and Classification of Bravais Lattices, Acta Cryst. A 52 (1996) 830-838 doi:10.1107/S0108767396005971
Lecture notes and textbook accounts:
Peter Engel, Section 7 of: Geometric Crystallography – An Axiomatic Introduction to Crystallography, D. Reidel Publishing (1986) doi:10.1007/978-94-009-4760-3
Peter Engel, Louis Michel, Marjorie Senechal, Chapter 1 of: Lattice Geometry, IHES/P/04/45 (2004) pdf, cds:859509
Sheng San Li, Section 1.2 in: Semiconductor Physical Electronics, Springer (2006) doi:10.1007/0-387-37766-2_4
Bernd Souvignier, around Def. 54 in: Group theory applied to crystallography, Summer School on Mathematical and Theoretical Crystallography (2008) pdf
Ulrich Müller, Def. 6.15 in: Symmetry Relationships between Crystal Structures, Oxford University Press (2013) pdf
See also:
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