Homework Statement
given the following position vector:
R = (10n1 + 9n2 + 19n3)(a/10) x + 6(n2+n3)(a/5) y + 2(n3)a z
where n1, n2 and n3 are integers
Find the primitive lattice vectors.
Homework Equations
any position vector of a lattice point is of the type
R= c1 a1 + c2 a2 + c3 a3;
and...
Homework Statement
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