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== Atomic position(s) on a cubic cell == | |||
Atom 1: X=0, Y=0, Z=0. | |||
Cell dimensions: | |||
*<math> a=b=c </math> | |||
*<math> \alpha = \beta = \gamma = 90^0 </math> |
Revision as of 19:34, 19 March 2007
- Consider:
- a cubic simulation box whose sides are of length
- 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
Atom 1: X=0, Y=0, Z=0.
Cell dimensions: