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We will describe some ordered structures that are used as starting configurations
Here are some ordered structures that are used as starting configurations
in computer simulation of condensed matter.  
in the computer simulation of condensed matter.
The descriptions are provided with a view to  the writing of numerical codes; in other words,  a rigorous
crystallographic formalism should not be expected.


The descriptions are written to help in the writting of numerical codes; i.e. a rigourous
====2-dimensional systems====
crystalographic formalism should not be expected.


* 2-dimensional systems
*[[Square lattice]]


[[Square lattice]]
====3-dimensional systems====


* 3-dimensional system
*[[Building up a simple cubic lattice |Simple cubic]]
 
*[[Building up a body centered cubic lattice|Body centered cubic]]
[[Building up a simple cubic lattice |Simple cubic]]
*[[Face centered cubic]]
 
*[[Diamond]]
[[Building up a body centered cubic lattice|Body centered cubic]]
 
[[Face centered cubic]]
 
[[Diamond]]

Revision as of 19:29, 19 March 2007

Here are some ordered structures that are used as starting configurations in the computer simulation of condensed matter. The descriptions are provided with a view to the writing of numerical codes; in other words, a rigorous crystallographic formalism should not be expected.

2-dimensional systems

3-dimensional systems