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= Rigid unit modes
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Rigid unit modes (RUMs) are a concept primarily found in the study of frameworks like zeolites, metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), and certain types of crystalline materials. They refer to the vibrational modes of these structures that involve the movement of entire rigid units (such as tetrahedral or octahedral clusters) without changing the overall connectivity or arrangement of the material's framework.