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S I Ben-Abraham1, Alexander Quandt
1Department of Physics, Ben-Gurion University, POB 653, IL-84105 Beer-Sheba, Israel.
Abstract:
A two-stage variant of the cut-and-project method is presented, in which a periodic structure is cut and projected in a high-dimensional space onto three-dimensional physical space so that a second cut and projection onto a plane yields a quasiperiodic structure. The method is applied to the cases of octagonal, dodecagonal and pentagonal/decagonal symmetry. The focus is on the three-dimensional intermediate hybrid structures that are partly quasiperiodic and partly periodic. The method can be generalized to other symmetries as well as to include more intermediate steps.
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