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*[[Media:060620_WS_honeycomb_v1.zip]] | *[[Media:060620_WS_honeycomb_v1.zip]] | ||
**Currently the program only works with polarity matching between strands and nodes. | |||
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*[[Media:060621_WS_honeycomb_worksheet_v2.pdf]] | |||
**The honeycomb lattice was rotated by 30 degrees relative to the first worksheet for compatibility with with ASCII representaiton of the honeycomb lattice. The position guides were rotated by 30 + 120 degrees. The extra 120 degrees can be considered an arbitrary addition (the honeycomb lattice has three-fold rotational symmetry.) |
Revision as of 07:44, 21 June 2006
- Media:060620_WS_honeycomb_v1.zip
- Currently the program only works with polarity matching between strands and nodes.
- Media:060621_WS_honeycomb_worksheet_v2.pdf
- The honeycomb lattice was rotated by 30 degrees relative to the first worksheet for compatibility with with ASCII representaiton of the honeycomb lattice. The position guides were rotated by 30 + 120 degrees. The extra 120 degrees can be considered an arbitrary addition (the honeycomb lattice has three-fold rotational symmetry.)