Applications of Microtomography to Multiscale System Dynamics: Visualisation, Characterisation and High Performance Computation

作者: Jie Liu , Klaus Regenauer-Lieb , Chris Hines , Shuxia Zhang , Paul Bourke

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-16405-7_40

关键词: Fractal dimensionComputationComputational sciencePercolation theoryPercolationRepresentative elementary volumeCritical exponentStochastic processDistributed memoryComputer science

摘要: … percolation theory for the analysis of microtomography. The mathematical definition of percolation … , the maximum theoretical sub-volume size is around 812\(^{3}\) voxels for 2GB of RAM…

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