What Specifies Energy Bands in Solid?

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n is the band index and k is the electron wave vector. Now is energy band specified when for each n , k runs through all the values available that specify periodic boundary conditions ?

But in Ashcroft Mermin , it is also given that for a given k , there exists an infinite family of solutions labelled by n which is the band index.

I am confused here about what specifies the band.
 
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Look at it like this: k determines the boundary conditions for an elementary cell, namely the value of the logarithmic derivative of the wavefunktion ##\psi'/\psi (a)=\psi'/\psi(0) \exp(ika)##.
Now the Schroedinger equation in a single cell, with the boundary condition specified by k, has an infinity of solutions labelled by n.
 
So the second one is correct ans.