Would a lattice with |a| = |b|, with any angle other than 90° or 60° be a parallelogram? I am wondering because we defined parallelogram as |a| =/= |b| and alpha =/= 90°
The Rectangular centered lattice, is alpha = 45 degrees? In my book the the lattice translation vectors for each dimension stay that one. In your diagram you shifted the b vector. This I am sure is incorrect, please get back to me.
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very well explained i am getting all this to my head for the first time . i guess this is what my teacher didnt teach me well
why they have only 5 bravais lattices in 2d?
Would a lattice with |a| = |b|, with any angle other than 90° or 60° be a parallelogram? I am wondering because we defined parallelogram as |a| =/= |b| and alpha =/= 90°
The Rectangular centered lattice, is alpha = 45 degrees? In my book the the lattice translation vectors for each dimension stay that one. In your diagram you shifted the b vector. This I am sure is incorrect, please get back to me.
Why not have centered square ?