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Lattice Boltzmann methods — (LBM) is a class of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) methods for fluid simulation. Instead of solving the Navier–Stokes equations, the discrete Boltzmann equation is solved to simulate the flow of a Newtonian fluid with collision models such as … Wikipedia
Lattice gas automaton — Lattice gas automata (LGA) or lattice gas cellular automata (LGCA) methods are a series of cellular automata methods used to simulate fluid flows. It was the precursor to the lattice Boltzmann methods. From the LGCA, it is possible to derive the… … Wikipedia
Lattice QCD — In physics, lattice quantum chromodynamics (lattice QCD) is a theory of quarks and gluons formulated on a space time lattice. That is, it is a lattice model of quantum chromodynamics, a special case of a lattice gauge theory or lattice field… … Wikipedia
Density of states — Condensed matter physics Phases · Phase tr … Wikipedia
Lattice constant — The Lattice Constant refers to the constant distance between unit cells in a crystal lattice. Lattices in three dimensions generally have three lattice constants, referred to as a , b , and c . However, in the special case of cubic crystal… … Wikipedia
Density matrix renormalization group — The density matrix renormalization group (DMRG) is a numerical variational technique devised to obtain the low energy physics of quantum many body systems with high accuracy. It was invented in 1992 by Steven R. White and it is nowadays the most… … Wikipedia
E₈ lattice — In mathematics, the E8 lattice is a special lattice in R8. It can be characterized as the unique positive definite, even, unimodular lattice of rank 8. The name derives from the fact that it is the root lattice of the E8 root system. The normIn… … Wikipedia
Leech lattice — In mathematics, the Leech lattice is an even unimodular lattice Λ24 in 24 dimensional Euclidean space E24 found by John Leech (1967). Contents 1 History 2 Characterization 3 Properties … Wikipedia
Coupled map lattice — A coupled map lattice (CML) is a dynamical system that models the behavior of non linear systems (especially partial differential equations). They are predominantly used to qualitatively study the chaotic dynamics of spatially extended systems.… … Wikipedia
Spin density wave — (SDW) and charge density wave (CDW) are names for two similar low energy ordered states of solids. Both these states occur at low temperature in anisotropic, low dimensional materials or in metals that have high densities of states at the Fermi… … Wikipedia
Lebesgue's density theorem — In mathematics, Lebesgue s density theorem states that for any Lebesgue measurable set A, the density of A is 1 at almost every point in A. Intuitively, this means that the edge of A, the set of points in A whose neighborhood is partially in A… … Wikipedia