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* Consider:
* Consider:
# a cubic simulation box whose sides are of length <math>\left. L  \right. </math>
# a cubic simulation box whose sides are of length <math>\left. L  \right. </math>
# a number of lattice positions, <math> \left. M \right. </math> given by <math> \left. M = m^3    \right. </math> with <math> m </math> being a positive integer
# a number of lattice positions, <math> \left. M \right. </math> given by <math> \left. M = m^{3}   \right. </math> ; with <math> m </math> being a positive integer


* The <math> \left. M \right. </math> positions are those given by:  
* The <math> \left. M \right. </math> positions are those given by:  

Revision as of 13:19, 20 March 2007

  • Consider:
  1. a cubic simulation box whose sides are of length
  2. a number of lattice positions, given by  ; with being a positive integer
  • The positions are those given by:

where

Atomic position(s) on a cubic cell

  • Number of atoms per cell: 1
  • Coordinates:

Atom 1:


Cell dimensions: