Mathematical Crystallography
3D superspace is a mathematical framework that extends conventional three-dimensional space to include additional dimensions, allowing for the description of modulated structures and the symmetries associated with them. This concept is crucial in crystallography as it provides a means to represent complex periodic structures that cannot be fully understood within standard three-dimensional space, including quasicrystals and incommensurate phases.
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