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Base primitive (Fr). Base primitiva (It). 単純基底 (Ja).
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.
In mathematics, a primitive basis is often called a lattice basis, whereas in crystallography the latter has a more general meaning and corresponds to a crystallographic basis.
See also
- Direct lattice
- Primitive cell
- Chapter 1.3.2.4 of International Tables for Crystallography, Volume A, 6th edition