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Integer lattice
Lattice group in Euclidean space whose points are integer n-tuples / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In mathematics, the n-dimensional integer lattice (or cubic lattice), denoted , is the lattice in the Euclidean space
whose lattice points are n-tuples of integers. The two-dimensional integer lattice is also called the square lattice, or grid lattice.
is the simplest example of a root lattice. The integer lattice is an odd unimodular lattice.
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