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The triangular lattice is sometimes called ''hexagonal lattice'', which may | The triangular lattice is sometimes called ''hexagonal lattice'', which may | ||
cause some confusion. | cause some confusion. | ||
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where <math>\sigma</math> is the distance between nodes of the lattice. | where <math>\sigma</math> is the distance between nodes of the lattice. | ||
The [[ dual lattice | dual ]] of this lattice is the [[Building up a honeycomb lattice |honeycomb lattice]]. | The [[ dual lattice | dual ]] of this lattice is the [[Building up a honeycomb lattice |honeycomb lattice]]. | ||
[[Image:triangular_lattice2.png|center|200px]] | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triangular_lattice Triangular lattice entry in wikipedia] | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triangular_lattice Triangular lattice entry in wikipedia] | ||
[[category: computer simulation techniques]] | [[category: computer simulation techniques]] |