The Born–von Karman boundary condition is a mathematical technique used in solid state physics, particularly in the study of periodic systems such as crystals. This condition is employed to simplify the analysis of wave phenomena in materials by imposing periodic boundary conditions on a finite-sized sample, effectively allowing it to be treated as if it were infinite. ### Key Features of Born–von Karman Boundary Condition: 1. **Periodic Boundary Conditions**: The condition assumes that the material is infinitely periodic.
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