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* Space Groups Retrieval Tools
 
* Space Groups Retrieval Tools
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** GENPOS, WYCKPOS, HKLCOND, MAXSUB, SERIES, WYCKSETS, NORMALIZER, KVEC, SYMMETRY OPERATIONS, IDENTIFY GROUP
 
* Magnetic Space Groups
 
* Magnetic Space Groups
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** MGENPOS, MWYCKPOS, MNORMALIZER, IDENTIFY MAGNETIC GROUP, BNS2OG, mCIF2PCR, MPOINT, MAGNEXT, MAXMAGN, MAGMODELIZE, STRCONVERT, k-SUBGROUPSMAG, MAGNDATA, MVISUALIZE, MTENSOR, MAGNETIC REP, Get_mirreps
 
* Group - Subgroup Relations of Space Groups
 
* Group - Subgroup Relations of Space Groups
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** SUBGROUPGRAPH, HERMANN, COSETS, WYCKSPLIT, MINSUP, SUPERGROUPS, CELLSUB, CELLSUPER, NONCHAR, COMMONSUBS, COMMONSUPER, INDEX, SUBGROUPS
 
* Representation Theory Applications
 
* Representation Theory Applications
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** REPRES, Representations PG, Representations SG, Get_irreps, Get_mirreps, DIRPRO, CORREL, POINT, SITESYM, COMPATIBILITY RELATIONS, MECHANICAL REP, MAGNETIC REP, BANDREP
 
* Solid State Theory Applications
 
* Solid State Theory Applications
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** NEUTRON, SYMMODES, AMPLIMODES, PSEUDO, DOPE, TRANPATH, TENSORS, Check Topological Mat
 
* Structure Utilities
 
* Structure Utilities
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** CELLTRAN, STRAIN, WPASSIGN, TRANSTRU, SETSTRU, EQUIVSTRU, STRCONVERT, VISUALIZE, COMPSTRU, STRUCTURE RELATIONS, PSEUDOLATTICE
 
* Subperiodic Groups: Layer, Rod and Frieze Groups Retrieval Tools
 
* Subperiodic Groups: Layer, Rod and Frieze Groups Retrieval Tools
* The Bilbao Inconmensurate Crystal Structure Database
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** GENPOS, WPOS, MAXSUB, KVEC, SECTIONS, LSITESYM
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* IR, Raman and Hyper-Raman Scattering Tools
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** SAM, RAMAN AND HYPER-RAMAN TENSORS, POLARIZATION SELECTION RULES, TWIN DOMAINS, CORRELATIONS POINTS, RAMAN CORRELATIONS SPACE, MORPHIC EFFECTS
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* Structure Databases
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** The Bilbao Inconmensurate Crystal Structure Database (B-IncStrDB)
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** The Magnetic Structure Database (MAGNDATA)
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* Point-group symmetry
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** 2D GENPOS, 2D WYCKPOS, 3D GENPOS, 3D WYCKPOS
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* Plane-groups symmetry
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** GENPOS, WYCKPPOS, MAXSUB
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* Double point and space groups
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** DGENPOS, REPRESENTATIONS DPG, REPRESENTATIONS DSG, DSITESYM, DCOMPREL, BANDREP
  
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''It should be noted that the server is under constant development with some of its tools being still in beta stage. [[Reporting errors or suggestions|Comments and criticism of the server along with potential bug reports]] are always welcome to make the server better and error-free.''
  
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
The Bilbao Crystallography Server came to life in 1977 as a scientific project by the [http://lcdx00.wm.lc.ehu.es/lama/ Departments of Condensed Matter Physics and Applied Physics II] of the [[wikipedia:University of the Basque Country|University of the Basque Country]] (EHU) under the supervision of J. Manuel Perez-Mato (EHU) and Mois I. Aroyo (EHU), in coordination with Gotzon Madariaga (EHU) and Hans Wondratschek ([[wikipedia:Karlsruhe Institute of Technology|Karlsruhe Institute of Technology]], Germany). The initial code was written by then Ph.D. students Eli Kroumova (EHU) and Svet Ivantchev (EHU) and the very first shells related to retrieval tools, group-subgroup relations and space group representations have soon appeared online.
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The Bilbao Crystallography Server came to life in 1997 as a scientific project by the [http://lcdx00.wm.lc.ehu.es/lama/ Departments of Condensed Matter Physics and Applied Physics II] of the [[wikipedia:University of the Basque Country|University of the Basque Country]] (EHU) under the supervision of J. Manuel Perez-Mato (EHU) and Mois I. Aroyo (EHU), in coordination with Gotzon Madariaga (EHU) and Hans Wondratschek ([[wikipedia:Karlsruhe Institute of Technology|Karlsruhe Institute of Technology]], Germany) with funding from the Basque government and several ministries of the Spanish government. The initial code was written by then Ph.D. students Eli Kroumova (EHU) and Svet Ivantchev (EHU) and the very first shells related to retrieval tools, group-subgroup relations and space group representations have soon appeared online.
  
 
Afterwards, in collaboration with Harold T. Stokes and Dorian M. Hatch from  [[wikipedia:Brigham Young University|Brigham Young University]], USA, the server extended its services to include symmetry modes analysis. Asen K. Kirov, a Ph.D. student from [[wikipedia:Sofia University|Sofia University]], Bulgaria contributed to the server, working on programs dedicated to [[wikipedia:Group_representation#Reducibility|irreducible representations]] and [[wikipedia:Structure_factor#Structure_factors_for_specific_lattice_types|extinction rules]].
 
Afterwards, in collaboration with Harold T. Stokes and Dorian M. Hatch from  [[wikipedia:Brigham Young University|Brigham Young University]], USA, the server extended its services to include symmetry modes analysis. Asen K. Kirov, a Ph.D. student from [[wikipedia:Sofia University|Sofia University]], Bulgaria contributed to the server, working on programs dedicated to [[wikipedia:Group_representation#Reducibility|irreducible representations]] and [[wikipedia:Structure_factor#Structure_factors_for_specific_lattice_types|extinction rules]].
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In 2001, Ph.D. student Cesar Capillas began his research on the server and became the main developer and system administrator focusing on structure relations, such as pseudosymmetry and [[wikipedia:Phase transition|phase transitions]]. Danel Orobengoa, also a Ph.D. student, joined the developer team in 2005 and worked mainly on symmetry modes, k-vector classification tables and non-characteristic orbits (in collaboration with Massimo Nespolo of the [[wikipedia:Nancy-Université|Nancy-Université]], France), writing his Ph.D. thesis on the applications of the server for [[wikipedia:Ferroics|ferroic materials]].
 
In 2001, Ph.D. student Cesar Capillas began his research on the server and became the main developer and system administrator focusing on structure relations, such as pseudosymmetry and [[wikipedia:Phase transition|phase transitions]]. Danel Orobengoa, also a Ph.D. student, joined the developer team in 2005 and worked mainly on symmetry modes, k-vector classification tables and non-characteristic orbits (in collaboration with Massimo Nespolo of the [[wikipedia:Nancy-Université|Nancy-Université]], France), writing his Ph.D. thesis on the applications of the server for [[wikipedia:Ferroics|ferroic materials]].
  
In 2009, Ph.D. student Gemma de la Flor and post-doc Emre S. Tasci were recruited for the development team: de la Flor working mainly on the identification and interpretation of [[wikipedia:Symmetry operation|symmetry operations]], structure comparison and Tasci becoming the new system administrator and main developer, focusing in the structure relations concerning phase transitions. The Bilbao Crystallographic Server team took its current line-up in 2010 with the addition of Ph.D. student Samuel Vidal Gallego in 2010, his main research field being the [[wikipedia:Space_group#Magnetic_groups_and_time_reversal|magnetic space groups]].
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In 2009, Ph.D. student Gemma de la Flor and post-doc Emre S. Tasci were recruited for the development team: de la Flor working mainly on the identification and interpretation of [[wikipedia:Symmetry operation|symmetry operations]], structure comparison and Tasci becoming the new system administrator and main developer, focusing in the structure relations concerning phase transitions. The Bilbao Crystallographic Server team took its current line-up in 2010 with the addition of Ph.D. student Samuel Vidal Gallego, his main research field being the [[wikipedia:Space_group#Magnetic_groups_and_time_reversal|magnetic space groups]].
  
 
==People==
 
==People==
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*J. Manuel Perez-Mato, Dpto. Física de la Materia Condensada, Universidad del País Vasco
 
*J. Manuel Perez-Mato, Dpto. Física de la Materia Condensada, Universidad del País Vasco
 
*Gotzon Madariaga, Dpto. Física de la Materia Condensada, Universidad del País Vasco  
 
*Gotzon Madariaga, Dpto. Física de la Materia Condensada, Universidad del País Vasco  
*[http://www.emresururi.com Emre S. Tasci], Dpto. Física de la Materia Condensada, Universidad del País Vasco
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*Luis Elcoro, Dpto. Física de la Materia Condensada, Universidad del País Vasco 
*Gemma de la Flor, Dpto. Física de la Materia Condensada, Universidad del País Vasco
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*[http://www.emresururi.com Emre S. Tasci], Physics Eng. Department, Hacettepe University, Turkey
*Samuel Vidal Gallego, Dpto. Física de la Materia Condensada, Universidad del País Vasco
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*Gemma de la Flor, Institut of Applied Geoscience, Karlsruhe Institute for Technology, Germany
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===Former Members===
 
===Former Members===
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*[http://es.linkedin.com/in/cesarcapillas C. Capillas], Dpto. Física de la Materia Condensada, Universidad del País Vasco  
 
*[http://es.linkedin.com/in/cesarcapillas C. Capillas], Dpto. Física de la Materia Condensada, Universidad del País Vasco  
 
*Danel Orobengoa, Dpto. Física de la Materia Condensada, Universidad del País Vasco
 
*Danel Orobengoa, Dpto. Física de la Materia Condensada, Universidad del País Vasco
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*Samuel Vidal Gallego, Dpto. Física de la Materia Condensada, Universidad del País Vasco
 
''Affiliations are related to the times of the participations''
 
''Affiliations are related to the times of the participations''
  
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*[http://www.physics.byu.edu/faculty/hatch/ Dorian M. Hatch], Department of Physics and Astronomy, Brigham Young University, USA. ''(Symmetry modes)''
 
*[http://www.physics.byu.edu/faculty/hatch/ Dorian M. Hatch], Department of Physics and Astronomy, Brigham Young University, USA. ''(Symmetry modes)''
 
*[http://www.crystallography.fr/crm2/en/labo/staff/Nespolo/ Massimo Nespolo], CRM<sup>2</sup>, Nancy-Université, France. ''(Non-characteristic orbits)''
 
*[http://www.crystallography.fr/crm2/en/labo/staff/Nespolo/ Massimo Nespolo], CRM<sup>2</sup>, Nancy-Université, France. ''(Non-characteristic orbits)''
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*[http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr/ Bob Hanson], Department of Chemistry, St. Olaf College, USA ''(Visualization of structures by Jmol)''
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* Yuri Kitaev, Laboratory of Quantum-size Heterostructures, Ioffe Physical Technical Institute, Russia '' (Site-symmetry induced representations layer groups) ''
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* Robert Evarestov, Institute of Chemistry, Saint Petersburg State University, Russia '' (Site-symmetry induced representations layer groups) ''
 
''Affiliations are related to the times of the participations''
 
''Affiliations are related to the times of the participations''
  
 
==Usage Statistics==
 
==Usage Statistics==
The server is acknowledged by researchers and scholars from all around the world. It has a monthly average of 13700 visitors generating 145000 hits (2011 stats).
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The server is acknowledged by researchers and scholars from all around the world. It has a monthly average of 22800 visitors generating 289000 hits (2013 stats).
  
 
==Direct Academical Output==
 
==Direct Academical Output==

Latest revision as of 07:56, 16 October 2019

Initiated in 1997, at the Materials Laboratory of the University of the Basque Country, Spain, the Bilbao Crystallographic Server has since been offering its crystallographic and solid state programs and utilities, free of charge.

Due to the variety of the topics related, the programs hosted on the server are grouped into the so called shells which are:

  • Space Groups Retrieval Tools
    • GENPOS, WYCKPOS, HKLCOND, MAXSUB, SERIES, WYCKSETS, NORMALIZER, KVEC, SYMMETRY OPERATIONS, IDENTIFY GROUP
  • Magnetic Space Groups
    • MGENPOS, MWYCKPOS, MNORMALIZER, IDENTIFY MAGNETIC GROUP, BNS2OG, mCIF2PCR, MPOINT, MAGNEXT, MAXMAGN, MAGMODELIZE, STRCONVERT, k-SUBGROUPSMAG, MAGNDATA, MVISUALIZE, MTENSOR, MAGNETIC REP, Get_mirreps
  • Group - Subgroup Relations of Space Groups
    • SUBGROUPGRAPH, HERMANN, COSETS, WYCKSPLIT, MINSUP, SUPERGROUPS, CELLSUB, CELLSUPER, NONCHAR, COMMONSUBS, COMMONSUPER, INDEX, SUBGROUPS
  • Representation Theory Applications
    • REPRES, Representations PG, Representations SG, Get_irreps, Get_mirreps, DIRPRO, CORREL, POINT, SITESYM, COMPATIBILITY RELATIONS, MECHANICAL REP, MAGNETIC REP, BANDREP
  • Solid State Theory Applications
    • NEUTRON, SYMMODES, AMPLIMODES, PSEUDO, DOPE, TRANPATH, TENSORS, Check Topological Mat
  • Structure Utilities
    • CELLTRAN, STRAIN, WPASSIGN, TRANSTRU, SETSTRU, EQUIVSTRU, STRCONVERT, VISUALIZE, COMPSTRU, STRUCTURE RELATIONS, PSEUDOLATTICE
  • Subperiodic Groups: Layer, Rod and Frieze Groups Retrieval Tools
    • GENPOS, WPOS, MAXSUB, KVEC, SECTIONS, LSITESYM
  • IR, Raman and Hyper-Raman Scattering Tools
    • SAM, RAMAN AND HYPER-RAMAN TENSORS, POLARIZATION SELECTION RULES, TWIN DOMAINS, CORRELATIONS POINTS, RAMAN CORRELATIONS SPACE, MORPHIC EFFECTS
  • Structure Databases
    • The Bilbao Inconmensurate Crystal Structure Database (B-IncStrDB)
    • The Magnetic Structure Database (MAGNDATA)
  • Point-group symmetry
    • 2D GENPOS, 2D WYCKPOS, 3D GENPOS, 3D WYCKPOS
  • Plane-groups symmetry
    • GENPOS, WYCKPPOS, MAXSUB
  • Double point and space groups
    • DGENPOS, REPRESENTATIONS DPG, REPRESENTATIONS DSG, DSITESYM, DCOMPREL, BANDREP

It should be noted that the server is under constant development with some of its tools being still in beta stage. Comments and criticism of the server along with potential bug reports are always welcome to make the server better and error-free.


History

The Bilbao Crystallography Server came to life in 1997 as a scientific project by the Departments of Condensed Matter Physics and Applied Physics II of the University of the Basque Country (EHU) under the supervision of J. Manuel Perez-Mato (EHU) and Mois I. Aroyo (EHU), in coordination with Gotzon Madariaga (EHU) and Hans Wondratschek (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany) with funding from the Basque government and several ministries of the Spanish government. The initial code was written by then Ph.D. students Eli Kroumova (EHU) and Svet Ivantchev (EHU) and the very first shells related to retrieval tools, group-subgroup relations and space group representations have soon appeared online.

Afterwards, in collaboration with Harold T. Stokes and Dorian M. Hatch from Brigham Young University, USA, the server extended its services to include symmetry modes analysis. Asen K. Kirov, a Ph.D. student from Sofia University, Bulgaria contributed to the server, working on programs dedicated to irreducible representations and extinction rules.

In 2001, Ph.D. student Cesar Capillas began his research on the server and became the main developer and system administrator focusing on structure relations, such as pseudosymmetry and phase transitions. Danel Orobengoa, also a Ph.D. student, joined the developer team in 2005 and worked mainly on symmetry modes, k-vector classification tables and non-characteristic orbits (in collaboration with Massimo Nespolo of the Nancy-Université, France), writing his Ph.D. thesis on the applications of the server for ferroic materials.

In 2009, Ph.D. student Gemma de la Flor and post-doc Emre S. Tasci were recruited for the development team: de la Flor working mainly on the identification and interpretation of symmetry operations, structure comparison and Tasci becoming the new system administrator and main developer, focusing in the structure relations concerning phase transitions. The Bilbao Crystallographic Server team took its current line-up in 2010 with the addition of Ph.D. student Samuel Vidal Gallego, his main research field being the magnetic space groups.

People

Active Members

  • Mois I. Aroyo, Dpto. Física de la Materia Condensada, Universidad del País Vasco
  • J. Manuel Perez-Mato, Dpto. Física de la Materia Condensada, Universidad del País Vasco
  • Gotzon Madariaga, Dpto. Física de la Materia Condensada, Universidad del País Vasco
  • Luis Elcoro, Dpto. Física de la Materia Condensada, Universidad del País Vasco
  • Emre S. Tasci, Physics Eng. Department, Hacettepe University, Turkey
  • Gemma de la Flor, Institut of Applied Geoscience, Karlsruhe Institute for Technology, Germany


Former Members

  • Eli Kroumova, Dpto. Física Aplicada II, Universidad del País Vasco
  • Svet Ivantchev, Dpto. Física de la Materia Condensada, Universidad del País Vasco
  • Asen K. Kirov, Department of Condensed Matter Physics, University of Sofia
  • C. Capillas, Dpto. Física de la Materia Condensada, Universidad del País Vasco
  • Danel Orobengoa, Dpto. Física de la Materia Condensada, Universidad del País Vasco
  • Samuel Vidal Gallego, Dpto. Física de la Materia Condensada, Universidad del País Vasco

Affiliations are related to the times of the participations

Collaborators

  • Hans Wondratschek, Institut für Kristallographie, Universität Karlsruhe, Germany. (Space groups and symmetry relations)
  • Harold T. Stokes, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Brigham Young University, USA. (Symmetry modes)
  • Dorian M. Hatch, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Brigham Young University, USA. (Symmetry modes)
  • Massimo Nespolo, CRM2, Nancy-Université, France. (Non-characteristic orbits)
  • Bob Hanson, Department of Chemistry, St. Olaf College, USA (Visualization of structures by Jmol)
  • Yuri Kitaev, Laboratory of Quantum-size Heterostructures, Ioffe Physical Technical Institute, Russia (Site-symmetry induced representations layer groups)
  • Robert Evarestov, Institute of Chemistry, Saint Petersburg State University, Russia (Site-symmetry induced representations layer groups)

Affiliations are related to the times of the participations

Usage Statistics

The server is acknowledged by researchers and scholars from all around the world. It has a monthly average of 22800 visitors generating 289000 hits (2013 stats).

Direct Academical Output

Two main events (Crystallography Online: International School on the Use and Applications of the Bilbao Crystallographic Server, 21/06 – 27/06 2009, Lekeitio/Spain and ITOn!, 31/08 - 03/09 2011, Bilbao/Spain) and many workshops on the usage of the applications on the Bilbao Crystallographic Server have been organized, bringing the international users of the server together.

Numerous articles containing work originating from the server have been published in internationally reviewed journals, as well as proceedings presented in conferences and meetings.

World Wide Web Recognition

In addition to the citations to the articles related to the server, the server has also been indexed and linked by libraries, research groups and academicians all over the world.