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Old   September 18, 2014, 02:13
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In creating periodic zones, it is asking for X offset and Y offset values. Exactly what it is asking for these values?
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In creating periodic zones, it is asking for X offset and Y offset values. Exactly what it is asking for these values?
If auto is not on, you must manually input the x,y, and z translation vector that defines the periodicity. In 1D, that is the length of the periodic domain. In general, periodicity does not have to be restricted to along only the x-axis, y-axis, or z-axis and can occur along arbitrary translations vectors, x,y,z.
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