Definition of Sublattices. Meaning of Sublattices. Synonyms of Sublattices

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Definition of Sublattices

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- {\displaystyle M} is a sublattice of L . {\displaystyle L.} A sublattice M {\displaystyle M} of a lattice L {\displaystyle L} is a convex sublattice of L , {\displaystyle...
- itself a lattice is an R-pure sublattice if M/N is R-torsion-free. There is a one-to-one correspondence between R-pure sublattices N of M and K-subspaces W...
- form a special class of bounded lattices. A sublattice M of a complete lattice L is called a complete sublattice of L if for every subset A of M the elements...
- structures can be viewed as two or more interpenetrating sublattices where each sublattice occupies the interstitial sites of the others. The wurtzite...
- due to the intrinsic crystal symmetry connecting different magnetic sublattices. Related to this feature, key experimental observations were published...
- order complete is called minimal and is said to be of minimal type. Sublattices If M {\displaystyle M} is a vector subspace of a preordered vector space...
- electrons, align in a regular pattern with neighboring spins (on different sublattices) pointing in opposite directions. This is, like ferromagnetism and ferrimagnetism...
- with the Néel temperature of 7.5 K. It contains two equivalent magnetic sublattices. Almandine occurs rather abundantly in the gem gravels of Sri Lanka,...
- lattice, too, includes N5 and the minimal non-distributive lattice M3 as sublattices (see Pic. 3 and Pic. 4) and is hence not modular, let alone distributive...
- structures can be viewed as two or more interpenetrating sublattices where each sublattice occupies the interstitial sites of the others. One structure...