(a)
Interpretation:
Whether the integral of the function
Concept introduction:
A symmetry operation is defined as an action on an object to reproduce an arrangement that is identical to its original spatial arrangement. The group of symmetry operations of which at least one point is kept fixed is called point group. The symmetry operations can be identity, rotation, reflection, inversion and improper rotation.
(a)

Answer to Problem 10C.3P
The integral of the function
Explanation of Solution
The give function is
The point group of the cube is
The integration of the given function is over a symmetrical range in a cube is shown below.
The second integral term
The first integral term
The integral will have a nonzero numerical value when the irreducible representations of the components of the integrand must contain the totally symmetrical irreducible representation of the point group
The character table of point group
The representations of
The representations of
(b)
Interpretation:
Whether the integral of the function
Concept introduction:
As mentioned in the concept introduction in part (a).
(b)

Answer to Problem 10C.3P
The integral of the function
Explanation of Solution
The give function is
The point group of tetrahedron is
The integration of the given function is over a symmetrical range in a tetrahedron is shown below.
The second integral term
the The first integral term
The integral will have a nonzero numerical value when the irreducible representations of the components of the integrand must contain the totally symmetrical irreducible representation of the point group
The character table for point group
The representations of
The representations of
(c)
Interpretation:
Whether the integral of the function
Concept introduction:
As mentioned in the concept introduction in part (a).
(c)

Answer to Problem 10C.3P
The integral of the function
Explanation of Solution
The give function is
The point group of hexagonal prism is
The integration of the given function is over a symmetrical range in a hexagonal prism is shown below.
The second integral term
The first integral term
The integral will have a nonzero numerical value when the irreducible representations of the components of the integrand must contain the totally symmetrical irreducible representation of the point group
The character table for
The representations of
The representations of
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