Meditation on an Engraving of Fricke and Klein (The Modular Group and Geometrical Chemistry)

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Hyde, Stephen
Larsson, Ann-Kristin
Di Matteo, Tiziana
Ramsden, Stuart
Robins, Vanessa

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CSIRO Publishing

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A non-technical account of the links between two-dimensional (2D) hyperbolic and three-dimensional (3D) euclidean symmetric patterns is presented, with a number of examples from both spaces. A simple working hypothesis is used throughout the survey: simple, highly symmetric patterns traced in hyperbolic space lead to chemically relevant structures in euclidean space. The prime examples in the former space are derived from Felix Klein's engraving of the modular group structure within the hyperbolic plane; these include various tilings, networks and trees. Disc packings are also derived. The euclidean examples are relevant to condensed atomic and molecular materials in solid-state chemistry and soft-matter structural science. They include extended nets of relevance to covalent frameworks, simple (lattice) sphere packings, and interpenetrating extended frameworks (related to novel coordination polymers). Limited discussion of the projection process from 2D hyperbolic to 3D euclidean space via mapping onto triply periodic minimal surfaces is presented.

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Australian Journal of Chemistry

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