Abstract
In this paper, we report on the full classification of generic iso-edge subdivisions of six-dimensional translational lattices. We obtain a complete list of 55083357 affine types of iso-edge subdivisions. We report on the use of the method of canonical forms that allows us to apply hashing techniques used in modern databases.
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