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==Lattices in three dimensions==
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The 14 lattice types in 3D are called '''Bravais lattices'''. They are characterized by their [[space group]]. 3D patterns with translational symmetry of a particular type cannot have more, but may have less, symmetry than the lattice itself.
==Lattices in complex space==
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