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  • 1Lattice model — may refer to:* Lattice model (physics) * Lattice model (finance) …

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  • 2lattice model — See binomial model. Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of UK, US and international legal terms. www.practicallaw.com. 2010 …

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  • 3Lattice model (physics) — For other meanings, see lattice model (disambiguation) In physics, a lattice model is a physical model that is defined on a lattice, as opposed to the continuum of space or spacetime. Lattice models originally occurred in the context of condensed …

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  • 4Lattice model (finance) — In finance, a lattice model can be used to find the fair value of a stock option. The model divides time between now and the option s expiration into N discrete periods. At the specific time n , the model has an infinite number of outcomes at… …

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  • 5Lattice — may refer to: In art and design: Latticework an ornamental criss crossed framework, an arrangement of crossing laths or other thin strips of material Lattice (pastry) In engineering: A lattice shape truss structure In mathematics: Lattice (order) …

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  • 6Lattice-based access control — In computer security, lattice based access control (LBAC) is a complex access control based on the interaction between any combination of objects (such as resources, computers, and applications) and subjects (such as individuals, groups or… …

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  • 7Lattice-Based Model — An option pricing model that involves the construction of a binomial tree to show the different paths that the underlying asset may take over the option s life. A lattice model can take into account expected changes in various parameters such as… …

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  • 8Lattice 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… …

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  • 9Lattice 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… …

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  • 10Lattice 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 …

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