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Crystaline phases consist of atoms, or molecules, occupying
Crystaline phases consist of atoms, or molecules, occupying
nodes of lattices. Lattices are also interesting as starting
nodes of lattices. Lattices are also interesting as starting
configurations for dense disordered phases.
configurations for dense disordered phases (see below).
== Building a lattice ==
 
 
== Building the lattices ==
 
Here are some ordered structures that are used as starting configurations
Here are some ordered structures that are used as starting configurations
in the computer simulation of condensed matter.  
in the computer simulation of condensed matter.  
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*[[Building up a square lattice|Square lattice]]
*[[Building up a square lattice|Square lattice]]
*[[Building up a triangular lattice|Triangular lattice]]
*[[Building up a honeycomb lattice|Honeycomb lattice]]


====3-dimensional systems====
====3-dimensional systems====
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*[[Building up a diamond lattice|Diamond]]
*[[Building up a diamond lattice|Diamond]]
*[[Building up an hexagonal close packing structure|Hexagonal close packing]]
*[[Building up an hexagonal close packing structure|Hexagonal close packing]]
*[[Building up an alpha-nitrogen structure |Alpha-nitrogen structure]]
==See also==
*[[Dual lattice]]
==References==
;Related reading
*[http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.4.031049 Avni Jain, Jeffrey R. Errington, and Thomas M. Truskett "Dimensionality and Design of Isotropic Interactions that Stabilize Honeycomb, Square, Simple Cubic, and Diamond Lattices", Physical Review X '''4''' 031049 (2014)]
[[category: computer simulation techniques]]
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