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  • lattice model — See binomial model. Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of UK, US and international legal terms. www.practicallaw.com. 2010 …   Law dictionary

  • Lattice protein — Lattice proteins are highly simplified computer models of proteins which are used to investigate protein folding. Because proteins are such large molecules, containing hundreds or thousands of atoms, it is not possible with current technology to… …   Wikipedia

  • Lattice (order) — See also: Lattice (group) The name lattice is suggested by the form of the Hasse diagram depicting it. Shown here is the lattice of partitions of a four element set {1,2,3,4}, ordered by the relation is a refinement of . In mathematics, a… …   Wikipedia

  • Lattice energy — Sodium chloride crystal lattice The lattice energy of an ionic solid is a measure of the strength of bonds in that ionic compound. It is usually defined as the enthalpy of formation of the ionic compound from gaseous ions and as such is… …   Wikipedia

  • Modular lattice — Hasse diagram of N5, the smallest non modular lattice. In the branch of mathematics called order theory, a modular lattice is a lattice that satisfies the following self dual condition: Modular law x ≤ b implies… …   Wikipedia

  • Complemented lattice — Hasse diagram of a complemented lattice A point and a line of the Fano plane are complements, when In the mathematical discipline of order theory, a complemented lattice is a bounded lattice in which every element a …   Wikipedia

  • Bragg's law — In physics, Bragg s law is the result of experiments into the diffraction of X rays or neutrons off crystal surfaces at certain angles, derived by physicist Sir William Lawrence Bragg [ There are some sources, like the Academic American… …   Wikipedia

  • Orthocomplemented lattice — In lattice theory, a branch of the mathematical discipline called order theory, an orthocomplemented lattice (or just ortholattice) is an algebraic structure consisting of a bounded lattice equipped with an orthocomplementation, i.e. an order… …   Wikipedia

  • Bragg law — Relation between the spacing of atomic planes in crystals and the angles of incidence at which the planes produce the most intense reflections of electromagnetic radiation and particle waves. The law, first formulated by Lawrence Bragg, is useful …   Universalium

  • Semimodular lattice — This article is about generalizations of modularity in terms of the atomic covering relation. For M symmetry, the generalization of modularity in terms of modular pairs, see modular lattice. The centred hexagon lattice S7, also known as D2, is… …   Wikipedia

  • Residuated lattice — In abstract algebra, a residuated lattice is an algebraic structure that is simultaneously a lattice x le; y and a monoid x • y which admits operations x z and z / y loosely analogous to division or implication when x • y is viewed as… …   Wikipedia

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