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Description :
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When making a compound the component will generally have
symmetries that are also symmetries of the compound. This
could lead to extra coincident copies of the component, but
by default these coincident copies are removed (to keep them
use the -I option). The more symmetries that are shared
the fewer the copies of the component in the compound. In this
example a cube in natural position is repeated to have full
icosahedral symmetry. If the cube was positioned randomly the
compound would generally contain 120 copies of it, but
with this special alignment there are a lot
of common symmetries and the resulting compound contains only
five copies of the cube. Use the -Q option for some
information about the compound, including the number of
components.
View this model with the command
poly_kscope cube -m f,compound -s Ih -Q | antiview
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