Eutactic lattice

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Short description: Set of points in Euclidean space

In mathematics, a eutactic lattice (or eutactic form) is a lattice in Euclidean space whose minimal vectors form a eutactic star. This means they have a set of positive eutactic coefficients ci such that (vv) = Σci(vmi)2 where the sum is over the minimal vectors mi. "Eutactic" is derived from the Greek language, and means "well-situated" or "well-arranged".

(Voronoi 1908) proved that a lattice is extreme if and only if it is both perfect and eutactic.

(Conway Sloane) summarize the properties of eutactic lattices of dimension up to 7.

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