Symmetry
An Analysis of the first movement of the Fourth String Quartet (1928) by Andrew Kuster
Bela Bart�k: Analysis of the Fourth String Quartet (1928)
(A)symmetrical wallpaper tiles by Walter Muncaster
Overview of the 32 crystallographic point groups - form the first parts (apart from skipping n=5) of the 7 infinite series and 5 of the 7 separate 3D point groups
Solids
Tetrahedral Group at Mathworld wolfram
Tetrahedral Group -- From MathWorld
Symmetry Group at Mathworld wolfram
Symmetry Group -- From MathWorld
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