Lattice
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Lattice may refer to:
Art and design
- Latticework, an ornamental criss-crossed framework, an arrangement of crossing laths or other thin strips of material
- Lattice (pastry), an ornamental pattern of crossing strips of pastry
Engineering
- Lattice truss bridge, a type of truss bridge that uses many closely spaced diagonal elements
Finance
- Lattice model (finance), a method for evaluating stock options that divides time into discrete intervals
Mathematics and computer science
- Lattice (group), a repeating arrangement of points
- Lattice graph, a graph that can be drawn within a repeating arrangement of points
- Lattice (discrete subgroup), a discrete co-compact subgroup of a topological group
- Lattice (module), a module over a ring which is embedded in a vector space over a field
- Lattice-based cryptography, encryption systems based on repeating arrangements of points
- Lattice (order), a partially ordered set with unique least upper bounds and greatest lower bounds
- Lattice-based access control, computer security systems based on partially ordered access privileges
- Skew lattice, a non-commutative generalization of order-theoretic lattices
- Lattice multiplication, a multiplication algorithm suitable for hand calculation
Music
- Lattice (music), an organized grid model of pitch ratios
Science
- Bethe lattice, a regular infinite tree structure used in statistical mechanics
- Crystal lattice, a repetitive arrangement of atoms
- Lattice model (physics), a model defined not on a continuum, but on a grid
Companies
- Lattice Engines, a technology company specializing in business applications for marketing and sales
- Lattice Semiconductor, a US-based integrated circuit manufacturer
- Lattice Group, a former British gas transmission business
Other
- Lattice C, a compiler for the C programming language
See also
- Grid (disambiguation)
- Mesh (disambiguation)
- Trellis (disambiguation)
- All pages with titles containing Lattice
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