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  • 11Lattice based cryptography — is the generic term for asymmetric cryptographic primitives based on lattice. HistoryLattice have first been discovered by mathematicans Lagrange and Gauss. Lattice have been used laterly in computer algorithms and in cryptanalysis. In 1996 Atjai …

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  • 12Lattice sieving — is a technique for finding smooth values of a bivariate polynomial f(a,b) over a large region. It is almost exclusively used in connection with the number field sieve.The algorithm implicitly involves the ideal structure of the number field of… …

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  • 13lattice — [n] mesh, trellis filigree, frame, fretwork, grating, grid, grill, latticework, net, network, openwork, reticulation, screen, structure, tracery, web; concept 259 Ant. solid …

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  • 14lattice — ► NOUN 1) a structure or pattern consisting of strips crossing each other with square or diamond shaped spaces left between. 2) a regular repeated three dimensional arrangement of atoms, ions, or molecules in a metal or other crystalline solid.… …

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  • 15Lattice (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… …

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  • 16Lattice of subgroups — In mathematics, the lattice of subgroups of a group G is the lattice whose elements are the subgroups of G, with the partial order relation being set inclusion.In this lattice, the join of two subgroups is the subgroup generated by their union,… …

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  • 17Structure factor — In physics, in the area of crystallography, the structure factor of a crystal is a mathematical description of how the crystal scatters incident radiation. The structure factor is a particularly useful tool in the interpretation of interference… …

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  • 18Lattice 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… …

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  • 19Lattice (discrete subgroup) — In Lie theory and related areas of mathematics, a lattice in a locally compact topological group is a discrete subgroup with the property that the quotient space has finite invariant measure. In the special case of subgroups of R n , this amounts …

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  • 20lattice — latticelike, adj. /lat is/, n., v., latticed, latticing. n. 1. a structure of crossed wooden or metal strips usually arranged to form a diagonal pattern of open spaces between the strips. 2. a window, gate, or the like consisting of such a… …

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