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Description: Describes a method of defining lattice geometries for use in computational physics.
Written during 1999 CE; last revised 2000-01-17 CE. Published here 2001-02-17 CE (previously unpublished). A lattice (in the sense used in computational physics) has a certain geometric structure, e.g. "square", "triangular", "diamond", "cubic", etc. Here we consider how to represent these lattice geometries in a way which facilitates implementation as data structures within computer memory.
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Page title:Lattice Geometries
Keywords:lattice,geometry,lattice geometry,spin model,computational physics,square,cubic,diamond,tetrahedral,triangular,honeycomb
Description:Describes a method of defining lattice geometries for use in computational physics.
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