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Hi, in our example 10, case 3 concerns equivalent variant pairs. Here we have attached a reference that very well explains why these pairs are equivalent:
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Hi again, if you have a look at Table 2 in reference
you will be able to see that V1-V10 / V1-V14 groups may have the same misorientation angle as the V1-V9/V1-V19 group, but a different misorientation axis. For misorientations between two crystal orientations to be equivalent, both the misorientation angle and axis must be equivalent. Best wishes |
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Hi everyone,
Could someone please explain what "equivalent variant pairs" means? for example why we consider (V1-V2/V3-V4/V5-V6) as equivalent variant pairs?
Specifically, I would like to understand the following:
Thank you!
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