The document discusses two models, D1Q3Q and D1Q5Q, that can be used for one-dimensional lattice arrangements as shown in a figure. D1Q3 is the most popular model where the black nodes are central nodes and the gray nodes are neighboring nodes.
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The document discusses two models, D1Q3Q and D1Q5Q, that can be used for one-dimensional lattice arrangements as shown in a figure. D1Q3 is the most popular model where the black nodes are central nodes and the gray nodes are neighboring nodes.
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1 One-Dimensional In general, two models can be used for lattice arrangements, called D1Q3Q and D1Q5Q, as shown in Fig. 2.3. D1Q3 is the most popular one. The black nodes are the central node, while the gray nodes are neighboring nodes