Symmetries for infinite systems, sloppy version
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@ -758,6 +758,11 @@ The text about symmetries is pretty dense.
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Make it more explanatory and human-readable.
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout Itemize
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Check whether everything written is correct also for non-symmetric space
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groups.
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout Standard
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\begin_inset CommandInset include
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@ -1042,6 +1042,171 @@ Kvantifikovat!
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Periodic systems
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout Standard
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For periodic systems, we can in similar manner also block-diagonalise the
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\begin_inset Formula $M\left(\omega,\vect k\right)=\left(I-W\left(\omega,\vect k\right)T\left(\omega\right)\right)$
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\end_inset
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from the left hand side of eqs.
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\begin_inset CommandInset ref
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LatexCommand eqref
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reference "eq:Multiple-scattering problem unit cell block form"
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plural "false"
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caps "false"
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noprefix "false"
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\end_inset
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,
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\begin_inset CommandInset ref
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LatexCommand eqref
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reference "eq:lattice mode equation"
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plural "false"
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caps "false"
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noprefix "false"
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\end_inset
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.
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Hovewer, in this case,
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\begin_inset Formula $W\left(\omega,\vect k\right)$
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\end_inset
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is in general not invariant under the whole point group symmetry subgroup
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of the system geometry due to the
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\begin_inset Formula $\vect k$
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\end_inset
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dependence.
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In other words, only those point symmetries that the
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\begin_inset Formula $e^{i\vect k\cdot\vect r}$
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\end_inset
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modulation does not break are preserved, and no preservation of point symmetrie
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s happens unless
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\begin_inset Formula $\vect k$
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\end_inset
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lies somewhere in the high-symmetry parts of the Brillouin zone.
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However, the high-symmetry points are usually the ones of the highest physical
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interest, for it is where the band edges
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\begin_inset Note Note
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status open
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\begin_layout Plain Layout
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or
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\begin_inset Quotes eld
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\end_inset
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dirac points
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\begin_inset Quotes erd
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\end_inset
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\end_layout
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\end_inset
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are typically located.
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout Standard
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The transformation to the symmetry adapted basis
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\begin_inset Formula $U$
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\end_inset
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is constructed in a similar way as in the finite case, but because we do
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not work with all the (infinite number of) scatterers but only with one
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unit cell, additional phase factors
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\begin_inset Formula $e^{i\vect k\cdot\vect r_{p}}$
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\end_inset
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appear in the per-unit-cell group action
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\begin_inset Formula $J(g)$
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\end_inset
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.
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This is illustrated in Fig.
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\begin_inset CommandInset ref
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LatexCommand ref
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reference "Phase factor illustration"
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plural "false"
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caps "false"
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noprefix "false"
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\end_inset
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.
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\begin_inset Float figure
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placement document
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alignment document
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wide false
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sideways false
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status open
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\begin_layout Plain Layout
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout Plain Layout
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\begin_inset Caption Standard
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\begin_layout Plain Layout
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\begin_inset CommandInset label
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LatexCommand label
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name "Phase factor illustration"
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\end_inset
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\end_layout
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\end_inset
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout Plain Layout
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\end_inset
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout Standard
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More rigorous analysis can be found e.g.
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in
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\lang english
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\begin_inset CommandInset citation
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LatexCommand cite
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after "chapters 10–11"
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key "dresselhaus_group_2008"
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literal "true"
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\end_inset
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.
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout Standard
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\begin_inset Note Note
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status open
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\begin_layout Plain Layout
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In the group-theoretical terminology, blablabla little groups blabla bla...
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\end_layout
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\end_inset
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout Standard
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\lang english
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