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A fast algorithm to find reduced hyperplane unit cells and solve N-dimensional Bezout's identities

Cayron, Cyril  
September 1, 2021
Acta Crystallographica A-Foundation And Advances

Deformation twinning on a plane is a simple shear that transforms a unit cell attached to the plane into another unit cell equivalent by mirror symmetry or 180 degrees rotation. Thus, crystallographic models of twinning require the determination of the short unit cells attached to the planes, or hyperplanes for dimensions higher than 3. Here, a method is presented to find them. Equivalently, it gives the solutions of the N-dimensional Bezout's identity associated with the Miller indices of the hyperplane.

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Type
research article
DOI
10.1107/S2053273321006835
Web of Science ID

WOS:000692972500008

Author(s)
Cayron, Cyril  
Date Issued

2021-09-01

Publisher

INT UNION CRYSTALLOGRAPHY

Published in
Acta Crystallographica A-Foundation And Advances
Volume

77

Start page

453

End page

459

Subjects

Chemistry, Multidisciplinary

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Crystallography

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Chemistry

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n-dimensional bezout's identity

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hyperplane unit cell

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integer relation

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twinning

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REVIEWED

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Available on Infoscience
September 25, 2021
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/181589
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