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November 2025 issue

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Cover illustration: On the cover are the 11 supersymmetric 3-periodic nets showing their vertices, edges, faces and tiles [Li et al. (2025). Acta Cryst. A81, 419–426]. Like the five Platonic polyhedra, these 11 nets exhibit supersymmetry and are vertex- and edge-transitive. The pcu net has the highest supersymmetry, and is vertex-, edge-, face-, tile- and flag-transitive.

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The basic equations for the atomic pair distribution function of a sample that has a crystallographic texture (preferred orientation) are derived.


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We describe an efficient algorithm to compute the bridge length estimating the size of a complete isoset invariant, which classifies all periodic point sets under Euclidean motion.

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The determination of the parameters of an X-ray asymmetrically cut monochromator for the experimental realization of an X-ray dynamical diffraction interferometer with wavefront division (X-ray double-slit experiment) is presented.

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The kisrhombille tiling is the dual of one of the eight semi-regular tilings and is composed of right-angled triangles in 12 different orientations. In this paper, two triangles are considered neighbors if they share an edge. Paths in the grid are sequences of triangles where each triangle (except the first) follows one of its neighbors. Digital distance is defined and calculated based on the number of steps in a shortest path between any pair of triangles.

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The torsion instability of chiral selenium nanorods from the trigonal bulk phase was theoretically predicted. Two types (chiral/achiral) of selenium nanorods from the tetragonal bulk phase were constructed and studied.

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Shell-based density modeling allows us to separate the effects of atomic displacements and of resolution cutoffs on crystallographic and cryo-electron microscopy maps during the refinement of atomic models in real space.
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