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Definition of Lattices

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This lecture covers the equilibrium of lattice fragments, trellis isostaticity, analysis methods, knot balance, and the definition of trellises. It explains how to determine if a lattice is isostatic, identify bars efficiently, and calculate forces using different methods.

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