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  1. Elementary band co-representations for (double)-grey line groups
  2. Irreducible and site-symmetry-induced representations of single/double ordinary/grey layer groups
  3. Electron-phonon (de)coupling in 2D
  4. Elementary band representations for (double)-line groups
  5. Electronic Band Topology of Monoclinic MoS 2 Monolayer: Study Based on Elementary Band Representations for Layer Groups
  6. Symmetry‐Based Electron–Phonon Decoupling and Jahn–Teller Theorem Violation in Specific Crystalline Structures
  7. Symmetry of rigid-layer modes: Raman and infrared activity
  8. Rigid‐Unit Modes in Layers and Nanotubes
  9. Electronic Properties of Strained Carbon Nanotubes: Impact of Induced Deformations
  10. Full symmetry implementation in condensed matter and molecular physics—Modified group projector technique
  11. Phonon transport in helically coiled carbon nanotubes
  12. Crossover from ballistic to diffusive thermal conductance in helically coiled carbon nanotubes
  13. Raman Intensities of Totally Symmetrical Modes of Homogeneously Deformed Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes
  14. Structural model of semi-metallic carbon nanotubes
  15. Anisotropy of thermal expansion of helically coiled carbon nanotubes
  16. Mechanical coupling in homogeneously deformed single-wall carbon nanotubes
  17. Electro-Optical Properties and Raman Excitation Profiles of Deformed Carbon Nanotubes
  18. Strain Engineering of Electronic Band Structure and Optical Absorption Spectra of Helically Coiled Carbon Nanotubes
  19. Natural torsion in chiral single-wall carbon nanotubes
  20. Structure and stability of coiled carbon nanotubes
  21. Symmetry of chiral nanotubes: Natural torsion and diffraction evidence
  22. Spectroscopic ellipsometry and the Fano resonance modeling of graphene optical parameters
  23. Diffraction from transition metal chalcogenide nanotubes
  24. Optical properties of coiled carbon nanotubes: A simple model
  25. Conductivity of pentaheptite and mechanically deformed carbon nanotubes
  26. Diffraction from carbon nanotubes
  27. Kohn anomaly in graphene
  28. Symmetry based analysis of the Kohn anomaly and electron-phonon interaction in graphene and carbon nanotubes
  29. ELECTRON-PHONON COUPLING IN GRAPHENE
  30. Line Groups in Physics
  31. Diffraction from quasi one-dimensional crystals and nanotubes
  32. On the Pentaheptite Nanotubes
  33. Symmetry-based analysis of the electron-phonon interaction in graphene
  34. Diffraction from quasi-one-dimensional crystals
  35. Generalized Bloch states and potentials of nanotubes and other quasi-1D systems II
  36. Phonons in MoS2and WS2Nanotubes
  37. Plasmon excitations of single-wall carbon nanotubes
  38. Optical properties of photodetectors based on wurtzite quantum dot arrays
  39. Electronic properties and optical spectra ofMoS2
  40. Detail study of the Raman-active modes in carbon nanotubes
  41. Electromechanical switch based on pentaheptite nanotubes
  42. Phonon dispersion of graphite by inelastic x-ray scattering
  43. Raman scattering of the MoS2 and WS2 single nanotubes
  44. Mixing of the fully symmetric vibrational modes in carbon nanotubes
  45. Symmetry of nanotubes rolled up from arbitrary two-dimensional lattices along an arbitrary chiral vector
  46. Pentaheptite Allotropes of Carbon Nanotubes
  47. Pentaheptide Alotropes Of Carbon Nanotubes
  48. Phonons in MS2 (M=Mo, W) Nanotubes
  49. Generalized Bloch states and potentials of nanotubes and other quasi-1D systems
  50. Symmetry of rolled-up rectangular lattice nanotubes
  51. Raman and infrared-active modes inMS2nanotubes
  52. Symmetry properties of ZnO nanorods and nanotubes
  53. Symmetry of zinc oxide nanostructures
  54. Phonons in narrow carbon nanotubes
  55. Zeromphonons inMo<...
  56. Symmetry Based Fundamentals of Carbon Nanotubes
  57. Chirality dependence of the radial breathing mode: a simple model
  58. Commensurate double-walled carbon nanotubes: Symmetry and phonons
  59. Symmetry Breaking Breaks Friction
  60. Wigner–Eckart Theorem in the Inductive Spaces
  61. Symmetry-based calculations of optical absorption in narrow nanotubes
  62. Wigner–Eckart theorem in the inductive spaces and applications to optical transitions in nanotubes
  63. Symmetry of commensurate double-wall carbon nanotubes
  64. Symmetry, phonons and rigid-layers modes in commensurate double wall carbon nanotubes
  65. Single-wall carbon nanotubes phonon spectra: Symmetry-based calculations
  66. The radial breathing mode frequency in double-walled carbon nanotubes: an analytical approximation
  67. Quantum numbers and band topology of nanotubes
  68. Interaction between layers of the multi-wall carbon nanotubes
  69. Symmetry of single-wall nanotubes
  70. Modified group projectors: tight-binding method
  71. Symmetry and lattices of single-wall nanotubes
  72. Irreducible representations of diperiodic groups
  73. Casimir operators and group projectors
  74. Molien functions and commensurability of the helicoidal ordering
  75. Symmetry-Oriented Research of Polymers PC Program POLSym and DNA
  76. Second-rank tensors for quasi-one-dimensional systems
  77. A comment on the modified group projector technique
  78. Modified group projector technique: induced representations
  79. Modified group-projector technique: subgroups and generators
  80. Normal vibrations and Jahn-Teller effect for polymers and quasi-one-dimensional systems
  81. Magnetic line groups. III. Corepresentations of the magnetic line groups isogonal to the point groupsD
  82. Magnetic line groups. II. Corepresentations of the magnetic line groups isogonal to the point groupsCn...