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Three-periodic nets are connected graphs which permit embeddings having a threefold periodicity. To many crystal structures such nets can be meaningfully assigned and used to express the topology of the structures. It is shown that such a net can be fully characterized by a finite graph in which the edges are labelled in a suitable way. The reversal of the process of assigning a labelled finite graph to a given net can be used to generate nets of real and hypothetical crystal structures in a systematic fashion.
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