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A primitive basis is a [[crystallographic basis]] of the vector lattice '''L''' such that every lattice vector '''t''' of '''L''' may be obtained as an integral linear combination of the basis vectors, '''a''', '''b''', '''c'''. | A primitive basis is a [[crystallographic basis]] of the vector lattice '''L''' such that every lattice vector '''t''' of '''L''' may be obtained as an integral linear combination of the basis vectors, '''a''', '''b''', '''c'''. | ||
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+ | [[direct lattice]]<br> | ||
+ | Sections 8.1 and 9.1 of ''International Tables of Crystallography, Volume A'' | ||
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+ | [[Category:Fundamental crystallography]]<br> |
Revision as of 05:09, 5 May 2006
Base primitive (Fr).
Definition
A primitive basis is a crystallographic basis of the vector lattice L such that every lattice vector t of L may be obtained as an integral linear combination of the basis vectors, a, b, c.
See also
direct lattice
Sections 8.1 and 9.1 of International Tables of Crystallography, Volume A