File:Neighborhood graph of Niemeier lattices.jpg
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DescriptionNeighborhood graph of Niemeier lattices.jpg |
English: This is the Kneser neighborhood graph of the Niemeier lattices. Each point represents one of the 24 Niemeier lattices, and the lines joining them represent the 24 dimensional odd unimodular lattices with no norm 1 vectors. (Thick lines represent mulitple lines.) The number on the right is the Coxeter number of the Niemeier lattice. |
Date | 28 March 2006 (original upload date) |
Source | Author User:r.e.b.. Public domain. |
Author | R.e.b. at English Wikipedia |
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- 2006-03-28 18:55 R.e.b. 474×592× (66986 bytes) Author [[User:r.e.b.]]. Public domain. This is the [[Kneser neighborhood graph]] of the Niemeier lattices. Each point represents one of the 24 [[Niemeier lattice]]s, and the lines joining them represent the 24 dimensional odd unimodular lattices with n
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