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  1. The Corporate Lattice: Achieving High Performance In the Changing World of Work by Cathleen Benko, Molly Anderson, 2010-08-03
  2. Lattice: Multivariate Data Visualization with R (Use R) by Deepayan Sarkar, 2008-03-12
  3. The Corporate Lattice: Achieving High Performance in the Changing World of Work by Cathleen Benko, Molly Anderson, 2010-06-21
  4. Lattices and Ordered Algebraic Structures (Universitext) by T.S. Blyth, 2005-03-22
  5. Chinese Lattice Designs (Harvard-Yenching Institute Monograph Series, 5-6.) by Daniel Sheets Dye, 1974-06-01
  6. Introduction to Lattices and Order by B. A. Davey, H. A. Priestley, 2002-05-06
  7. Chinese Lattice Designs CD-ROM and Book (Dover Electronic Clip Art) by Daniel Sheets Dye, 2008-02-29
  8. Introduction to Lattice Dynamics (Cambridge Topics in Mineral Physics and Chemistry) by Martin T. Dove, 2005-10-06
  9. Quantum Chromodynamics on the Lattice: An Introductory Presentation (Lecture Notes in Physics) by Christof Gattringer, Christian B. Lang, 2009-10-29
  10. Theory of Nonlinear Lattices (Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences) by Morikazu Toda, 1981-07-07
  11. The Lattice Boltzmann Equation for Fluid Dynamics and Beyond (Numerical Mathematics and Scientific Computation) by Sauro Succi, 2001-08-30
  12. Lattice Gauge Theories: An Introduction (World Scientific Lecture Notes in Physics) by Heinz J. Rothe, 2005-06-30
  13. Semimodular Lattices: Theory and Applications (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications) (Volume 0) by Manfred Stern, 2009-09-03
  14. Lattice Theory (Colloquium Publications (Amer Mathematical Soc)) by Garrett Birkhoff, 1940-12-31

1. FPGA And CPLD Solutions From Lattice Semiconductor
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2. Lattice - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
lattice may refer to. Art and design. latticework an ornamental and/or structural crisscrossed framework, an arrangement of crossing laths or other thin
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3. Lattice (order) - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
In mathematics, a lattice is a partially ordered set (or poset) in which every pair of elements has a unique supremum (the elements least upper bound;
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Lattice (order)
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Jump to: navigation search The name "lattice" is suggested by the form of the Hasse diagram depicting it. For other uses, see lattice In mathematics , a lattice is a partially ordered set (or poset ) in which every pair of elements has a unique supremum (the elements' least upper bound; called their join ) and an infimum (greatest lower bound; called their meet ). Lattices can also be characterized as algebraic structures satisfying certain axiomatic identities . Since the two definitions are equivalent, lattice theory draws on both order theory and universal algebra Semilattices include lattices, which in turn include Heyting and Boolean algebras . These "lattice-like" structures all admit order-theoretic as well as algebraic descriptions.
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Consider a poset L L is a lattice if
For any two elements x and y of L x y join , or supremum ) and a greatest lower bound ( meet , or infimum
The join and meet of x and y are denoted by and , respectively. Because joins and meets are assumed to exist in a lattice

4. Lattice: Mobile Computing Solutions & Software Development Tools
lattice, Inc. provides applications software for users of mobile computers in a variety of industries that automate many tasks for mobile workers such as
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5. The Lattice Project
The lattice Project is developing a communitybased Grid system that integrates Grid middleware technologies and widely used life science applications.
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A community of researchers, scientists, and staff at the University of Maryland are working to integrate and deploy computing resources, Grid middleware, specialized scientific application software and semantic web services in a comprehensive Grid system for scientific analysis. We call this effort The Lattice Project. The lead researchers are:
  • Michael Cummings
  • Adam Bazinet
A broad spectrum of life science research will benefit greatly from increased access to high performance computing resources. Several properties of modern life sciences research drive the need for high performance computing:
  • Trend toward quantitative analysis in experimental biology. The nature of much life sciences research involves inference and hypothesis testing that require computation.
  • The rapidly increasing size and number of analysis inputs including databases, samples, and experiments.
  • Increasing complexity of analytical models and concomitant increase in possible solution space. Maximum likelihood calculations, Monte Carlo and other stochastic simulation methods increasingly involve more parameters. While such models can increase our understanding of the underlying natural processes under investigation, in many cases they lead to an exponential increase in the number of possible solutions.
Despite promising developments that individually address these issues, the computational environment in which many life scientists work remains substantively deficient, materially impeding progress in a number of fields. It is our goal to make sufficient computational and data resources available to an active community of researchers.

6. FPGA And CPLD Solutions From Lattice Semiconductor
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7. The Lattice Project
About The lattice Project. Background and Introduction. Join The lattice Project. Rules and Policies Please read first! Getting Started Create Account
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  • 8. Mineralogical Society Of America
    The lattice was published quarterly (February, May, August, November) by the The last lattice was August/November 2004. The future MSA Newsletters are
    http://www.minsocam.org/MSA/lattice/
    Home AmMin GMR RiMG ... Contacts THE LATTICE The Lattice was published quarterly (February, May, August, November) by the Mineralogical Society of America. It was distributed both in its paper form and electronically to MSA members as a service. The last Lattice was August/November 2004. The future MSA Newsletters are now part of Elements Magazine . First Issue is January 2005. The Lattice August/November 2004 (2 MB pdf format)
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    9. Crystal Lattice Structures
    A list of the possible crystal lattice structures and coordinates of atoms in such crystals.
    http://cst-www.nrl.navy.mil/lattice/

    10. CRAN - Package Lattice
    lattice lattice Graphics. Implementation of Trellis Graphics. See ?lattice for a brief introduction CRAN checks lattice results
    http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/lattice/index.html
    lattice: Lattice Graphics
    Implementation of Trellis Graphics. See ?Lattice for a brief introduction Version: Priority: recommended Depends: Imports: grid, grDevices, graphics, stats, utils Suggests: grid Enhances: chron Date: Author: Deepayan Sarkar Maintainer: License: In views: Graphics Multivariate Pharmacokinetics CRAN checks: lattice results Downloads: Package source: lattice_0.17-6.tar.gz MacOS X binary: lattice_0.17-6.tgz Windows binary: lattice_0.17-6.zip Reference manual: lattice.pdf News/ChangeLog: ChangeLog Old sources: lattice archive

    11. Lattice -- From Wolfram MathWorld
    Note that this type of lattice is distinct from the regular array of points known as a point lattice (or informally as a mesh or grid).
    http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Lattice.html
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    Lattice An algebra is called a lattice if is a nonempty set and are binary operations on , both and are idempotent commutative , and associative , and they satisfy the absorption law . The study of lattices is called lattice theory Note that this type of lattice is distinct from the regular array of points known as a point lattice (or informally as a mesh or grid). While every point lattice is a lattice under the ordering inherited from the plane, many lattices are not point lattices. Lattices offer a natural way to formalize and study the ordering of objects using a general concept known as the poset (partially ordered set). A lattice as an algebra is equivalent to a lattice as a poset 1. Let the poset be a lattice. Set and . Then the algebra is a lattice. 2. Let the algebra be a lattice. Set iff . Then is a poset , and the poset is a lattice. 3. Let the poset be a lattice. Then 4. Let the algebra be a lattice. Then The following inequalities hold for any lattice: A lattice can be obtained from a lattice-ordered poset by defining and for any . Also, from a lattice

    12. Home | LATTICE
    Developed in 1995 as an international education partnership, lattice (Linking All Types of Teachers to International CrossCultural Education) links six
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    sensitivity and understanding of global issues including ethnic, cultural and religious
    diversity. The LATTICE network supports international learning in order that the children of
    today can be effective participants in the world of tomorrow. Developed in 1995 as an international education partnership, LATTICE (Linking All Types of Teachers to International Cross-Cultural Education) links six school districts in mid-Michigan with international graduate students/scholars at Michigan State University. LATTICE concentrates on adult learning and promotes practical links to K-12 classrooms. LATTICE members meet for presentations, discussions, food, and music. Topics range from the personal to the global, from "What is home?" to "What is world hunger?" LATTICE does not deliver cursory information about countries, but involves dynamic interaction on issues that concern educators throughout the world.

    13. Modular Robotics: Lattice
    Robots that use lattice reconfiguration are selfreconfigurable robots that rearrange their positions by moving from one position on a lattice to a
    http://www2.parc.com/spl/projects/modrobots/lattice/index.html
    PARC People Chain - Lattice - Pubs Demos Sims Links Lattice Robots Telecube Proteo Digital Clay Telecube module simulation programmed using local rules to locomote through reconfiguration. Robots that use lattice reconfiguration are self-reconfigurable robots that rearrange their positions by moving from one position on a lattice to a neighboring position on the lattice, like LEGO(r) bricks that could rearrange themselves. For example, in 2D, a lattice could be a rectilinear grid and the modules (usually all identical) move from one square to another. The connectivity may be 4 connected (the squares in each cardinal direction) or 8 connected (including the diagonally adjacent ones). The only important characteristic is that the number of neighbors is discrete and finite. The type of lattice leads to different forms of hardware and motions. The easiest ones to think about are the common lattices found in crystallic packing like that of atoms. The lattice structure makes planning the motions of when and where to move modules an interesting one from a computer science point of view as the space of possible motions is easy to represent in a computer. It is also interesting but difficult because the space of possible sequences grows exponentially with the number of modules. What seems to excite many people is imagining many thousands or millions or billions of tiny modules as some form of blob morphing from one arbitrary shape into another. This currently the most popular style of self-reconfigurable robot perhaps because of this reason. There are a large variety of groups working on building, simulating, controlling and planning these robots that can be seen on the

    14. Lattice Technology, Inc.
    lattice Technology software easily creates interactive 3D documents for technical illustrations and electronic training manuals, 3D sales presentations,
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    LATTICE TECHNOLOGY provides easy to use software for the creation, management and integration of usable, intelligent 3D content throughout the manufacturing enterprise. The unmatched compression of Lattice Technology's XVL format allows even the largest and most complex assemblies to used quickly and easily by everybody in the manufacturing lifecycle - Design Review, Digital Assembly, Manufacturing Process Instructions and Simulation, Technical Illustration, Customer Service, Marketing, Sales, Quality Control, Product Development and Supply Chain Lattice Technology solutions are used more than 2000 companies around the world including Toyota, Boeing, Sony and MAN.
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    15. Lattice 2006
    The lattice06 international symposium was held in Tucson, Arizona beginning with a reception on Sunday, July 23, 2006 and ending on Friday, July 28, 2006.
    http://www.physics.arizona.edu/lattice06/

    16. Lattice 2004
    ScienceNews reporter Peter Weiss interviewed several participants during lattice 2004. His article on lattice QCD is available on line.
    http://lqcd.fnal.gov/lattice04/
    Lattice 2004
    The XXII International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory
    Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
    June 21-26, 2004 Fermilab Theoretical Physics Dept. Computing Division Fermilab LQCD Facility
    The Proceedings have been shipped by Elsevier to all participants.
    ScienceNews
    reporter Peter Weiss interviewed several participants during Lattice 2004. His article on lattice QCD is available on line
    Video and electronic files of plenary talks are available below.
    Titles link to hep-lat entries of write-ups, where available.
    Electronic files of posters and parallel talks are available under "Transparencies" (at right).
    (Send your file or url to lat2004@fnal.gov
    Lattice 2005
    will take place 25-30 July 2005 at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland. LatticeNews is a new mailing list set up to announce future lattice conferences, workshops and other news of interest to lattice field theorists. Message from IAC. Sign up! Plenary Speakers Keith Ellis Fermilab Welcome to Fermilab video Roberto Frezzotti Milano Twisted-Mass Lattice QCD video ps David Adams Leiden video ps pdf Eduardo Follana Glasgow video pdf Kieran Holland UC San Diego Triviality and the Higgs Mass Lower Bound video pdf Michael Engelhardt New Mexico State video ps gif Shoichi Sasaki Tokyo video pdf Peter Boyle Columbia The QCDOC Project video pdf Federico Rapuano Milano The apeNext Project video ppt pdf ... Don Holmgren Fermilab PC Clusters for Lattice QCD video pdf Kenneth Wilson Ohio State Origins of Lattice Gauge Theory video ppt pdf ... Tony Kennedy Edinburgh Algorithms for Lattice QCD with Dynamical Fermions video ppt Oliver B¤r Tsukuba

    17. Lattice Materials, LLC.
    At lattice Materials LLC, we create custom parts from Silicon and Germanium two key materials for strategic markets. These markets include infrared
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    18. Ian's Shoelace Site - Lattice Lacing
    Great for boots and sneakers with a wide gap, this method forms a neat woven lattice in the middle of the lacing. Works best on shoes with six pairs of
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    Web Site Menu www.fieggen.com Ian's Shoelace Site Ian's Software Site Ian's Graphics Site Ian Fieggen's Site Fieggen Family Tree ... Site Map Other Information About This Site Support This Site Linking To This Site About Ian ... Help Ian Lattice Lacing Great for boots and sneakers with a wide gap, this method forms a neat woven lattice in the middle of the lacing. Works best on shoes with six pairs of eyelets (ie. 12 eyelets). There's two variations, one for shorter laces, one for longer laces. Method 1 - Shorter Laces Faint sections are underneath Lacing Technique - Method 1 - Shorter Laces: 1. The lace runs straight across the bottom (grey section) and emerges from both bottom eyelets. 2. Cross the ends over and feed into the 4th set of eyelets up the shoe (skip past 2 sets of eyelets) 3. Both ends now run straight up and emerge from the 5th set of eyelets. 4. Cross the ends over and feed into the 2nd set of eyelets up the shoe (skip past 2 sets of eyelets) 5. Both ends now run straight up and emerge from the 3rd set of eyelets.

    19. Lattice Theory
    This lattice is infinte and subdirectly irreducible but the variety it generates contains only finitely many other varieties, refuting an old conjecture.
    http://www.math.hawaii.edu/LatThy/
    The Lattice Theory Homepage
    J. B. Nation's counter example to the finite height conjecture
    This lattice is infinte and subdirectly irreducible but the variety it generates contains only finitely many other varieties, refuting an old conjecture. Think of this lattice as wrapped around a cylinder so that the elements at the sides with the same labels are identified. Note the middle part of this diagrams moves up when going from left to right so that when it is wrapped around the cylinder it is helical. This page will have link to various subbranches of lattice theory containing general information and problems.

    20. High Energy Physics - Lattice
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