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</P>
<P>See <A HREF = "Section_howto.html#4_12">this section</A> of the doc pages for a
geometric description of triclinic boxes, as defined by LAMMPS, and
how to transform these parameters into other commonly used triclinic
representations.
how to transform these parameters to and from other commonly used
triclinic representations.
</P>
<P>When a prism region is used, the simulation domain must be periodic in
any dimensions with a non-zero tilt factor, as defined by the

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See "this section"_Section_howto.html#4_12 of the doc pages for a
geometric description of triclinic boxes, as defined by LAMMPS, and
how to transform these parameters into other commonly used triclinic
representations.
how to transform these parameters to and from other commonly used
triclinic representations.
When a prism region is used, the simulation domain must be periodic in
any dimensions with a non-zero tilt factor, as defined by the

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geometric description of triclinic boxes, as defined by LAMMPS, simple
formulas for how the 6 bounding box extents (xlo_bound,xhi_bound,etc)
are calculated from the triclinic parameters, and how to transform
those parameters into other commonly used triclinic representations.
those parameters to and from other commonly used triclinic
representations.
</P>
<P>The "ITEM: ATOMS" line in each snapshot lists column descriptors for
the per-atom lines that follow. For example, the descriptors would be

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geometric description of triclinic boxes, as defined by LAMMPS, simple
formulas for how the 6 bounding box extents (xlo_bound,xhi_bound,etc)
are calculated from the triclinic parameters, and how to transform
those parameters into other commonly used triclinic representations.
those parameters to and from other commonly used triclinic
representations.
The "ITEM: ATOMS" line in each snapshot lists column descriptors for
the per-atom lines that follow. For example, the descriptors would be

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</P>
<P>See <A HREF = "Section_howto.html#4_12">this section</A> of the doc pages for a
geometric description of triclinic boxes, as defined by LAMMPS, and
how to transform these parameters into other commonly used triclinic
representations.
how to transform these parameters to and from other commonly used
triclinic representations.
</P>
<P>When a triclinic system is used, the simulation domain must be
periodic in any dimensions with a non-zero tilt factor, as defined by

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See "this section"_Section_howto.html#4_12 of the doc pages for a
geometric description of triclinic boxes, as defined by LAMMPS, and
how to transform these parameters into other commonly used triclinic
representations.
how to transform these parameters to and from other commonly used
triclinic representations.
When a triclinic system is used, the simulation domain must be
periodic in any dimensions with a non-zero tilt factor, as defined by

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</P>
<P>See <A HREF = "Section_howto.html#4_12">this section</A> of the doc pages for a
geometric description of triclinic boxes, as defined by LAMMPS, and
how to transform these parameters into other commonly used triclinic
representations.
how to transform these parameters to and from other commonly used
triclinic representations.
</P>
<P>The <I>union</I> style creates a region consisting of the volume of all the
listed regions combined. The <I>intersect</I> style creates a region

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See "this section"_Section_howto.html#4_12 of the doc pages for a
geometric description of triclinic boxes, as defined by LAMMPS, and
how to transform these parameters into other commonly used triclinic
representations.
how to transform these parameters to and from other commonly used
triclinic representations.
The {union} style creates a region consisting of the volume of all the
listed regions combined. The {intersect} style creates a region