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Figure 3
An example of a dictionary of 1300 crystallographic orientations (red dots) defined as a regular three-dimensional grid with 10° spacing in the axis–angle representation of rotations whose basis is defined from macroscopic laboratory directions. The branches (not shown for readability) are cubes centred on the dictionary crystallographic orientation 10° edges along the macroscopic laboratory directions. Some dictionary crystallographic orientations and branches are outside the fundamental region of the [m{\overline 3}m] point group (grey domain). This is to ensure that they cover the whole fundamental region of the [m{\overline 3}m] point group.

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