Crenel function
The crenel function is a repeating, piecewise-constant function that is 1 inside a chosen interval and 0 outside. It can be written as the difference of two step (Heaviside) functions. In crystallography, it helps describe how atoms occupy sites in a solid, showing regions where atoms are more or less likely to be present. Its Fourier series coefficients involve the sinc function.
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