A symmetry classification of 2nd and 4th order tensors over the 17 wallpaper groups identifies which anisotropic 2D materials can exhibit major-symmetry-breaking (anomalous) transport, viscosity, and elasticity.
Tong, Lectures on the quantum hall effect, http:// www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/tong/qhe/qhe.pdf (2016), Lecture notes, University of Cambridge
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Anomalous tensorial properties of anisotropic 2D materials
A symmetry classification of 2nd and 4th order tensors over the 17 wallpaper groups identifies which anisotropic 2D materials can exhibit major-symmetry-breaking (anomalous) transport, viscosity, and elasticity.