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    The oblique lattice is one of the five two-dimensional Bravais lattice types. The symmetry category of the lattice is wallpaper group p2. The primitive...
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  • a slash (punctuation) ( / ) Oblique angle, in geometry Oblique triangle, in geometry Oblique lattice, in geometry Oblique leaf base, a characteristic...
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  • Thumbnail for Monoclinic crystal system
    between the base planes. The only monoclinic Bravais lattice in two dimensions is the oblique lattice. Crystal structure Crystal system See Hahn (2002),...
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  • Thumbnail for Bravais lattice
    In geometry and crystallography, a Bravais lattice, named after Auguste Bravais (1850), is an infinite array of discrete points generated by a set of...
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    coordinate-wise addition or subtraction of two points in the lattice produces another lattice point, that the lattice points are all separated by some minimum distance...
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    systems (oblique, rectangular, square, hexagonal), four crystal families (oblique, rectanguar, square, hexagonal), and four lattice systems (oblique, rectangular...
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  • Thumbnail for Wallpaper group
    signature: o Coxeter notation (rectangular): [∞+,2,∞+] or [∞]+×[∞]+ Lattice: oblique Point group: C1 The group p1 contains only translations; there are...
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  • Example Consider a 60° (360°/6) rotation matrix with respect to the oblique lattice basis for a tiling by equilateral triangles. [ 0 − 1 1 1 ] {\displaystyle...
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  • cell is a repeating unit formed by the vectors spanning the points of a lattice. Despite its suggestive name, the unit cell (unlike a unit vector, for...
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    equal, or angles are right, the symmetry of the lattice is higher. These represent the four Bravais lattices in 2 dimensions. An automedian triangle is one...
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  • Thumbnail for Pseudodaphnella
    of two or three whorls, the first spirally engraved, the next with oblique lattice lines. The adult shell is netted over by elevate spirals and radials...
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    can be classified by their type of two-dimensional grid or lattice. The lattice being oblique means that the second direction need not be orthogonal to...
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    Fokker periodicity block (category Lattice points)
    7-limit. The periodicity blocks form a secondary, oblique lattice, superimposed on the first one. This lattice may be given by a function φ: ϕ B ( x , y ) :=...
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  • Thumbnail for Shear (geology)
    with a south block up and west oblique sense of movement. Transtension regimes are oblique tensional environments. Oblique, normal geologic fault and detachment...
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  • Thumbnail for Space group
    3, called the Bravais lattice (so named after French physicist Auguste Bravais). There are 14 possible types of Bravais lattice. The quotient of the space...
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  • Thumbnail for Projection (linear algebra)
    . A projection on a Hilbert space that is not orthogonal is called an oblique projection. A square matrix P {\displaystyle P} is called a projection...
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  • Thumbnail for Conway's Game of Life
    Laboratory in the 1940s, studied the growth of crystals, using a simple lattice network as his model. At the same time, John von Neumann, Ulam's colleague...
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  • Thumbnail for Glide reflection
    is perpendicular to the plane of the screen. Additionally, a centered lattice can cause a glide plane to exist in two directions at the same time. This...
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    Skew arch (redirect from Oblique arch)
    A skew arch (also known as an oblique arch) is a method of construction that enables an arch bridge to span an obstacle at some angle other than a right...
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  • Thumbnail for Finite-difference time-domain method
    H-field vector components, and conversely. This scheme, now known as a Yee lattice, has proven to be very robust, and remains at the core of many current...
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    precision electroweak measurements is being studied through non-perturbative lattice simulations. Experiments at the Large Hadron Collider have discovered the...
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  • Thumbnail for Plagioclase
    and calcium atoms can substitute for each other in the mineral's crystal lattice structure. Plagioclase in hand samples is often identified by its polysynthetic...
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  • general, S-layers exhibit either oblique (p1, p2), square (p4) or hexagonal (p3, p6) lattice symmetry. Depending on the lattice symmetry, each morphological...
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    difference over a part of the year. The effect is due chiefly to the obliqueness of Earth's axis with respect to its orbit around the Sun. The difference...
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  • Thumbnail for Eucithara harpellina
    the suture on, above which they rise, the less prominent ribs descend obliquely flexuously towards the siphonal canal, where they form a cluster of concentric...
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    specimen, it can be identified using XRD based on the crystal structure and lattice dimensions. This work can be complemented by EDS and/or WDS analysis where...
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    bridge to protect the structure. In 1820, a simple form of truss, Town's lattice truss, was patented, and had the advantage of requiring neither high labor...
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  • notation, and Coxeter notation, classified by the 5 Bravais lattices in the plane: square, oblique (parallelogrammatic), hexagonal (equilateral triangular)...
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  • symmetries, such as are visible when the period lattice is the Gaussian integer lattice or Eisenstein integer lattice. It has an aspect belonging to the theory...
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  • of steel result from interstitial incorporation of carbon into the iron lattice. Brass, a binary alloy of copper and zinc, has superior mechanical properties...
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