latticein
Latticein is a hypothetical crystalline material used in theoretical physics and materials science as a standard lattice model to study lattice-based phenomena. It is not known to exist in nature; rather, latticein serves as an idealized lattice structure for computer simulations and pedagogical examples.
Typically, latticein is defined on a regular three-dimensional lattice, most commonly a cubic lattice with lattice
In terms of properties, latticein is an abstract material; its numeric parameters (bond strength, on-site energies,
Applications of latticein focus on teaching and testing computational methods, such as Monte Carlo and molecular
The term latticein serves as an archetype for idealized crystal lattices and has no known natural counterpart,
Related topics include crystal lattice, lattice dynamics, tight-binding models, the Ising model, and Monte Carlo methods.