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  1. Chinese Lattice Designs (Harvard-Yenching Institute Monograph Series, 5-6.) by Daniel Sheets Dye, 1974-06-01
  2. Introduction to Lattices and Order by B. A. Davey, H. A. Priestley, 2002-05-06
  3. Lattice: Multivariate Data Visualization with R (Use R) by Deepayan Sarkar, 2008-03-13
  4. Chinese Lattice Designs CD-ROM and Book by Daniel Sheets Dye, 2008-02-20
  5. Computational Intelligence Based on Lattice Theory (Studies in Computational Intelligence) (Studies in Computational Intelligence)
  6. Lattice Boltzmann Modeling: An Introduction for Geoscientists and Engineers by Michael C. Sukop, Daniel T. Jr Thorne, 2007-01-24
  7. General Lattice Theory by George Grätzer, 2003-01-17
  8. Universal Algebra and Lattice Theory (Lecture Notes in Mathematics)
  9. The Lattice Gardener by William C. Mulligan, Elvin McDonald, 1995-10
  10. The Lattice Boltzmann Equation for Fluid Dynamics and Beyond (Numerical Mathematics and Scientific Computation) by Sauro Succi, 2001-08-30
  11. Lattices and Ordered Algebraic Structures (Universitext) by T.S. Blyth, 2005-03-22
  12. Dynamical Theory of Crystal Lattices (Oxford Classic Texts in the Physical Sciences) by Max Born, Kun Huang, 1998-11-05
  13. Lattice Gauge Theories: An Introduction (World Scientific Lecture Notes in Physics) by Heinz J. Rothe, 2005-06-30
  14. Dynamical Theory of Crystal Lattices by Max Born, 1954

1. FPGA, CPLD And SERDES Programmable Logic Devices By Lattice Semiconductor
With the broadest range of FPGA, CPLD, SERDES, cross point switches, and programmablemixed signal products, lattice Semiconductor provides total solutions for
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"FPSC technology allowed NEC to place our custom backplane interface design in the programmable portion of the device, while utilizing the built-in SERDES channels provided in the embedded core of the ORT8850. Lattice FPSCs provide a distinct advantage over a discrete SERDES and FPGA solution." Shigeki Suyama
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2. Crystal Lattice Structures
Read this first. Questions? See the FAQ. Crystal lattice * Structures, Thispage offers a concise index of common crystal lattice structures.
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Crystal Lattice Structures Indexed by Strukturbericht Designation Pearson Symbol Space Group ... Structures of Intermetallic Alloy Phases This page offers a concise index of common crystal lattice structures. A graphical representation as well as useful information about the lattices can be obtained by clicking on the desired structure below. This page currently contains links to 254 structures in 90 of the 230 space groups. Simple Cubic and related structures Cubic Close Packed and related structures Body Centered Cubic and related structures Hexagonal Close Packed and related structures Carbon and Related Structures Manganese Structures The Laves Phases Perovskite and Related Structures Quartz (SiO and Related Structures Sulfur and its Compounds Lanthanides, Actinides, and Compounds IIIb-VIIb Elements and Compounds Binary Pnma Alloys Other Structures Structures indexed by: References used in creating these pages.

3. The LATTICE -- FreeForm Science Fiction RolePlaying
The lattice FreeForm SciFi RPG, an infinite grid of artifical worlds, built billions of years ago and abandoned by an ancient alien race of neargodlike power.
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4. Lattice Communications
lattice Communications is one of the 10 largest independent tower owners and operators in the United States. The company currently owns, operates and has under construction in excess of 300 towers located in 16 states nationwide. lattice Communications leases and maintains tower space, develops buildto-suit sites
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Lattice Communications is one of the 10 largest independent tower owners and operators in the United States. The company currently owns, operates and has under construction in excess of 300 towers located in 16 states nationwide.
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5. Lattice Mobile Computing Solutions Software Development Tools
lattice, Inc. provides applications software for users of mobile computers in a variety of industries that automate many tasks for mobile workers such as the collection of medical samples, Send
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6. Crystal Lattice Structures
A list of the possible crystal structures with a diagram of each type.
http://members.iworld.net/joo/physics/curri-sub/crystal/lattice.html
3-D Crystal Lattice Images
Simple lattices and their unit cells
Simple Cubic (SC) - There is one host atom ("lattice point") at each corner of a cubic unit cell. The unit cell is described by three edge lengths a = b = c = 2r (r is the host atom radius), and the angles between the edges, alpha = beta = gamma = 90 degrees. There is one atom wholly inside the cube (Z = 1). Unit cells in which there are host atoms (or lattice points) only at the eight corners are called primitive Body Centered Cubic (BCC) - There is one host atom at each corner of the cubic unit cell and one atom in the cell center. Each atom touches eight other host atoms along the body diagonal of the cube (a = 2.3094r, Z = 2). Face Centered Cubic (FCC) - There is one host atom at each corner, one host atom in each face, and the host atoms touch along the face diagonal (a = 2.8284r, Z = 4). This lattice is "closest packed", because spheres of equal size occupy the maximum amount of space in this arrangment (74.05%); since this closest packing is based on a cubic array, it is called "cubic closest packing": CCP = FCC. FCC Primitive - It is also possible to choose a primitive unit cell to describe the FCC lattice. The cell is a rhombohedron, with a = b = c = 2r, and alpha = beta = gamma = 60 degrees. [A cube is a rhombohedron with alpha = beta = gamma = 90 degrees!]

7. Lattice Geometries
Describes a method of defining lattice geometries for use in computational physics.
http://www.hermetic.ch/compsci/lattgeom.htm
Lattice Geometries by Peter Meyer Written during 1999 CE; last revised 2000-01-17 CE.
Published here 2001-02-17 CE (previously unpublished). A lattice (in the sense used in computational physics) has a certain geometric structure, e.g. "square", "triangular", "diamond", "cubic", etc. Here we consider how to represent these lattice geometries in a way which facilitates implementation as data structures within computer memory. The method of representation of lattice geometries described in this article was used in the software developed by the author to simulate the behavior of magnetic material by means of Ising and Potts spin models, as described in detail in his M.Phil. thesis, Computational Studies of Pure and Dilute Spin Models . That these representations are correct is shown by the fact that the measured properties of the models studied accord with results in the literature. We begin with the hypothesis that any lattice geometry of interest in spin model studies can be represented as (a) the set of all points in n-dimensional Cartesian space with integral coordinates, i.e., the space of n-dimensional vectors (x i ) whose components are integers, together with (b) a set of lines joining these points. The points are the lattice "sites" and the lines are the lattice "bonds". A vector (x

8. Modular Robotics: Lattice
Telecube module simulation programmed using local rules to locomote through reconfiguration. For example, in 2D, a lattice could be a rectilinear grid and the modules (usually all identical) move
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PARC People Chain - Lattice - Pubs Demos Sims Links Lattice Robots Telecube Proteo Digital Clay Telecube module simulation programmed using local rules to locomote through reconfiguration. Robots that use lattice reconfiguration are self-reconfigurable robots that rearrange their positions by moving from one position on a lattice to a neighboring position on the lattice, like LEGO(r) bricks that could rearrange themselves. For example, in 2D, a lattice could be a rectilinear grid and the modules (usually all identical) move from one square to another. The connectivity may be 4 connected (the squares in each cardinal direction) or 8 connected (including the diagonally adjacent ones). The only important characteristic is that the number of neighbors is discrete and finite. The type of lattice leads to different forms of hardware and motions. The easiest ones to think about are the common lattices found in crystallic packing like that of atoms. The lattice structure makes planning the motions of when and where to move modules an interesting one from a computer science point of view as the space of possible motions is easy to represent in a computer. It is also interesting but difficult because the space of possible sequences grows exponentially with the number of modules. What seems to excite many people is imagining many thousands or millions or billions of tiny modules as some form of blob morphing from one arbitrary shape into another. This currently the most popular style of self-reconfigurable robot perhaps because of this reason. There are a large variety of groups working on building, simulating, controlling and planning these robots that can be seen on the

9. Crystal Lattice Structures
Stereoimages of inorganic lattice types.
http://www.chem.lsu.edu/htdocs/people/sfwatkins/ch4570/lattices/lattice.html
3-D Crystal Lattice Images
All of the following images are crossed-stereo pairs. To view them, cross your eyes and focus.
Author's note this material has been expanded and updated, and can be found at these locations:
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You may also find this material on the MERLOT website. sfw, 5/4/01
Simple lattices and their unit cells
Simple Cubic (SC) - There is one host atom ("lattice point") at each corner of a cubic unit cell. The unit cell is described by three edge lengths a = b = c = 2r (r is the host atom radius), and the angles between the edges, alpha = beta = gamma = 90 degrees. There is one atom wholly inside the cube (Z = 1). Unit cells in which there are host atoms (or lattice points) only at the eight corners are called primitive Body Centered Cubic (BCC) - There is one host atom at each corner of the cubic unit cell and one atom in the cell center. Each atom touches eight other host atoms along the body diagonal of the cube (a = 2.3094r, Z = 2). Face Centered Cubic (FCC) - There is one host atom at each corner, one host atom in each face, and the host atoms touch along the face diagonal (a = 2.8284r, Z = 4). This lattice is "closest packed", because spheres of equal size occupy the maximum amount of space in this arrangment (74.05%); since this closest packing is based on a cubic array, it is called "cubic closest packing": CCP = FCC.

10. Search For K-optimal Lattice Rules
Mathematical project with a somewhat technically intimidating site. Whitepapers and software for Linux, UNIX, MacOS X, Windows.
http://www.ii.uib.no/grisk/
Welcome to GRISK. A great international, collaborative, distributed computing effort.

11. The AGFL Grammar Work Lab
A system of public domain software for natural language processing. Includes a formalism for compact grammar description, parser generation system, transduction tool.
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About AGFL AGFL under GPL AGFL and the web About Version 2.3 ... Try the English Parser/Transducer Manual of AGFLsystem ps.gz pdf Download the AGFL system Bibliography ... External Links This is the website of the AGFL-project (Affix Grammars over a Finite Lattice) whose goal is the development of a technology for Natural Language Processing available in the public domain. The AGFL formalism for the syntactic description of Natural Languages has been developed by the Computer Science Department of the University of Nijmegen . It is a formalism in which large context free grammars can be described in a compact way. AGFLs belong to the family of two level grammars, along with attribute grammars: a first, context-free level is augmented with set-valued features for expressing agreement between parts of speech. The AGFL parser generation system for Natural Languages generates efficient parsers from AGFL grammars. It includes a lexicon system suitable for the large lexica needed in real life NLP applications. With financial support from the Stichting NL-net , the AGFL system has been brought under the GNU General Public License , encouraging use and contributions by others.

12. Window Box Manufacturer And Garden Store
Sells window boxes, arbors, trellises, obelisks, rose towers, hanging baskets, and garden screens.
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Window Boxes and planters can enhance the appearance of any home or business. At Hooks and Lattice we sell a wide variety of wood flower window boxes, steel flower window boxes, fiberglass flower window boxes, and PVC flower window boxes in both standard and custom sizes. Many of our extraordinary flower window boxes are designed to work with other flower window box accessories such as brackets and stands. Hook and Lattice's goal is to provide you the best selection of flower window boxes in the world.
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13. Programmable Devices And Solutions From Lattice
Programmable logic device offerings from lattice Semiconductor high density PLDs,low density PLDs, field programmable gate arrays, field programmable system
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14. Splag.html
J. H. Conway and N. J. A. Sloane (Springer, 1998). Contents, errata (including a missing page), updated tables and database.
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Sphere Packing, Lattices and Groups
J. H. Conway and N. J. A. Sloane
Editions
  • First edition, Springer-Verlag, NY, 1988.
    Russian translation, 2 vols., published by Mir, Moscow, 1990.
    Second edition, Springer-Verlag, NY, 1993.
    Third edition, Springer-Verlag, NY
Quotes from Reviews
The review by Gian-Carlo Rota, in Advances in Mathematics , Vol. , Number 1, Nov. 1990, p. 136, reads, in full: ``This is the best survey of the best work in one of the best fields of combinatorics, written by the best people. It will make the best reading by the best students interested in the best mathematics that is now going on.'' The review by G. David Forney, Jr., in the IEEE Trans. Information Theory , Vol. , July 1990, pp. 955-956 concludes with: ``What is so often said in book reviews happens to be precisely true here: this book will be an essential reference for anyone whose work involves lattices for the forseeable future. There is nothing else like it, and as an intellectual accomplishment it is breathtaking.''
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15. Crane Network, Used Cranes For Sale By Owner
Used mobile cranes for sale by owner. Crane Sales include hydraulic and conventional lattice boom truck cranes, rough terrain, all terrain, crawler, carrydeck, and boomtruck cranes.
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16. Crystal Lattice Structures: Other Crystal Structure Web Sites
Crystal lattice Structures Reference Date 1 Sep 1995. Last Modified 12 May2003. A 45, 581607 (1989). Go back to Crystal lattice Structure page.
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17. GULP
Performs a variety of types of simulation on 3D periodic solids, gas phase clusters and isolated defects in a bulk material. In particular GULP is designed to handle both molecular solids and ionic materials through the use of the shell model. One difference between GULP and other similar programs is that symmetry is used for solids to accelerate the calculations and to simplify the input. Freely available to academics only.
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Overview of GULP capabilities ... GULP Bugs General Utility Lattice Program GULP is a program for performing a variety of types of simulation on 3D periodic solids, gas phase clusters and isolated defects in a bulk material. In particular GULP is designed to handle both molecular solids and ionic materials through the use of the shell model. One difference between GULP and other similar programs is that symmetry is used for solids to accelerate the calculations and to simplify the input. This can lead to up to an order of magnitude improvement in computational efficiency. Scientific details about GULP can be found in the following papers:
  • GULP - a computer program for the symmetry adapted simulation of solids, J.D. Gale, JCS Faraday Trans., Empirical potential derivation for ionic materials, J.D. Gale, Phil. Mag. B, The General Utility Lattice Program, J.D. Gale and A.L. Rohl, Mol. Simul.
  • GULP is freely available to academics only, subject to the conditions that the software is only used for academic research and not distributed to anyone else without permission. If you agree to these conditions, then send an email stating this to j.gale@curtin.edu.au

    18. Programmable Devices And Solutions From Lattice
    Programmable logic device offerings from lattice Semiconductor high density PLDs, low density PLDs, field programmable gate arrays, field programmable system on a chip, signal switching/ Programmable Devices and Solutions From lattice. lattice's ORCA FPSCs offer demonstrated high ispPAC. lattice's XPIO 110GXS single-chip transceiver features unmatched power efficiency
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    19. Lattice From MathWorld
    lattice from MathWorld An algebra \left\langle{L;\wedge \vee}\right\rangle{} is called a lattice if L is a nonempty set, \wedge and \vee are binary operations on L, both \wedge and \vee are
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    20. Lattice MS-DOS OS/2 C Development System
    The lattice Optimizing C Compiler consistently produces winning benchmarkresults. Unlike compilers that are designed to optimize
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