Geometrical Frustration - Literature

Literature

  • J.F. Sadoc and R. Mosseri, Geometrical Frustration, Cambridge Univ. Press; 1999, reedited 2007
  • Sadoc JF, editor. Geometry in condensed matter physics, Singapore, World Scientific; 1990.
  • H.S.M. Coxeter, Regular polytopes, Dover pub.; 1973.

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