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In three dimensional geometry, there are four infinite series of point groups in three dimensions (n≥1) with n-fold rotational or reflectional symmetry about one axis (by an angle of 360°/n) that does not change the object. They are the finite symmetry groups on a cone. For n = ∞ they correspond to four...
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