Lattice in a sentence as a noun

No such conflict is known, so the lattice spacing is smaller than X.

Maybe the sentence "the lattice spacing is finite" is not a Gödel sentence.

This sounds a lot like a "lattice" organisation.

Whereas if you have a "perfect" weld, the two lattices will seamlessly merge into each other - you'll get this diffusion zone.

"the lattice spacing imposes some additional features on the spectrum.

Creating a good weld is in many ways as close to "chemically bonding" as you can get with metals / lattice structured materials.

Six months later, he implemented a CRI elliptic curve DSA exploit that involved BKZ lattice reduction and an FFT filter step.

The most striking feature... the cosmic rays would travel preferentially along the axes of the lattice, so we wouldn't see them equally in all directions.

It's a sort of "structural integrity" field : the energy delivered does not have to beat the magnetic field of a single atom, but the magnetic field of the entire lattice.

And conversely, proving that the observed universe does not operate on a cubic space-time lattice would not prove that it is not a simulation of some sort--it would merely prove that it is not a simulation of that sort.

[1] Assuming that there aren't any duplicate elements, in which case it technically isn't either a lattice or a monoid, unless you consider equivalence classes modulo attribute equality.

But at no time are you actually bonding say an iron atom with a carbon atom making a "steel molecule".So when you weld dissimilar metals/alloys, what you're trying to do is to get two dissimilar lattices to "blend" into each other.

Compare with someone who is, say, 30, and doing some topological quantum lattice tensor dilithium crystal quark extractor thing, it's just "blub" - it's so far beyond most of us we can't tell much more than that person is quite smart at something we know nothing about.

The scientific paper deals with "the hypothesis that the observed universe is a numerical simulation performed on a cubic space-time lattice or grid".Just because the universe may operate with computer-like regularity and grid-like data structures does not mean "the universe is a computer simulation.

Lattice definitions

noun

an arrangement of points or particles or objects in a regular periodic pattern in 2 or 3 dimensions

noun

small opening (like a window in a door) through which business can be transacted

See also: wicket grille

noun

framework consisting of an ornamental design made of strips of wood or metal

See also: latticework fretwork