The Miller indices- searching for a proof

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The discussion revolves around seeking a rigorous mathematical proof for Lemma 1 related to Miller indices, as the provided "mini proof" is deemed insufficient. Anton expresses difficulty in deriving results using the equations for planes and suggests that a more elegant approach might involve considering lattice points within a quadrant. There is mention of the need to eliminate degenerate planes in this context. Additional resources are shared for further clarification, highlighting the complexity of the topic despite its common acceptance in crystallography. The conversation underscores the challenges faced in understanding foundational concepts in crystallography.
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Hi all, first let me post this (from "Elementary Crystallography An Introduction to the Fundamental Geometrical Features of Crystals" by Buerger):
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Can someone please explain me the proof of Lemma 1? I just can not see it with the "mini proof" provided. Maybe a rigorous mathematical proof?

Thank you,

Anton
 

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don't know really how to reword it...but others can try
 
i tried for quite a while to derive the results using a*(x-x_0)+b*(y-y_0)+c*(z-z_0)=0 equations, but got B*C+B^2*C/A+C^2*B/A planes to reach A*B*C along the x axis...

there may be a more elegant approach considering the number of latice points within the quadrant (from origin to rational plane) where each point is where a new parallel plane would originate. but then you would have to remove all the degenerate planes

here is another place that states the same and does a rough sketch: https://books.google.com/books?id=SHzeQ49ZlH4C&pg=PA12&lpg=PA12&dq=ABC+planes+miller&source=bl&ots=QLFbVXZoyf&sig=RJbIjR6Nd4Gm_AJx0QClHio1GFU&hl=en&sa=X&ei=pDFmVcKoCsXUsAWiuID4DA&ved=0CDkQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=ABC planes miller&f=false
 
Thanks for the reply...yes, just one of those things everyone takes for granted and think its basic knowledge, but not straight forward at all

ill try it again
 
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