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Wyckoff positions

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Wyckoff positions refer to a specific method of categorizing the arrangement of atoms in a crystal lattice, specifically within the field of crystallography. The concept is named after the American physicist and crystallographer Walter Bradford Wyckoff, who developed a systematic way to describe crystal structures. In the context of crystallography, Wyckoff positions describe the symmetry and positioning of atoms in a crystal symmetric group.

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