gittervektorfelt
Gittervektorfelt is a term used in mathematics and physics to describe a vector field defined on a lattice. It assigns to each lattice point a vector in a fixed vector space, representing quantities such as atomic displacement, velocity, or orientation of an order parameter. Formally, if Λ is a lattice (a discrete set of points generated by integer combinations of basis vectors) and V is a real vector space, a gittervektorfelt is a function F: Λ → V. In crystallography and solid-state physics such fields model how a quantity attached to lattice sites varies across the structure.
Common special cases include uniform fields, where F(p) is the same for all p, and more general
Applications span modeling of phonon displacements, elastic strains, and order-parameter textures in crystals. In numerical simulations,