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Saturday, May 19, 2007
Example of Triple Stranded Helical Nanotube
The helix is derived from a Dnh torus (2,2,2,4) with shifting in outer rim by 2 units. Each strand contains 10 unit cells.
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5/19/2007 11:40 AM
This is really amazing. I am curious about the size of pitch and width of the triple-stranded helix.
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This is really amazing. I am curious about the size of pitch and width of the triple-stranded helix.
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