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Low-dimensional strongly perfect lattices. I: The 12-dimensional case
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    Low-dimensional strongly perfect lattices. I: The 12-dimensional case (English)
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    29 March 2006
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    A lattice in \(n\) dimensional Euclidean space is called strongly perfect if its minimal vectors form a spherical 4-design. Numerous interesting lattices including the \(E_8\)-lattice, the Leech lattice and the Barnes-Wall lattice are strongly perfect. The authors show that the strongly perfect lattices in dimension 12 are similar to the Coxeter-Todd lattice.
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    strongly perfect lattice
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    spherical design
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