Charles-Victor Mauguin
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Charles-Victor Mauguin (French: [ʃaʁl.vik.tɔʁ mo.gɛ̃]; 19 September 1878 – 25 April 1958), more often Charles Mauguin, was a French mineralogist and crystallographer. He and Carl Hermann invented an international standard notation for crystallographic groups called Hermann–Mauguin notation (also sometimes called international notation).[2][3]
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Charles-Victor Mauguin | |
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Born | 19 September 1878 Provins, France |
Died | 25 April 1958 (1958-04-26) (aged 79) Villejuif, France |
Citizenship | French |
Education | École normale supérieure de Saint-Cloud École normale supérieure, Paris |
Known for | Hermann–Mauguin notation |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mineralogy, crystallography |
Institutions | University of Bordeaux University of Nancy University of Paris |
Thesis | Les amides bromées-sodées et leur rôle dans la transposition d'Hofmann (1910[1]) |
Doctoral students | André Guinier |
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