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MPI solver for 3D elasticity problems

Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, 2003
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Managing 3D

Proceedings of the international workshop on Workshop on multimedia information retrieval, 2007
Museums in the world contain billions of objects (the Smithsonian alone has some 250 million things). Three-dimensional scanning is now cheap, and we can expect to see a flood of scanned solid objects join the even more numerous images and videos that we now have.
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Solving 3D TEM problems

Optoelectronics, Instrumentation and Data Processing, 2007
Some issues of calculating the unstationary electromagnetic fields in 3D media with a piecewise homogeneous conductivity are considered. Potential statements of the problems in the time domain are used. An approach to solving this kind of problems is proposed. The computational stability of the method at late times is verified on a model example.
M. I. Ivanov   +3 more
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Geometric solutions to some 3D vision problems

1993
In this paper, we give geometric constructive solutions to the 3D vision problems such as – how to back project an image point and how to project a space point in monocular vision, – how to determine the epipolar geometry in stereo vision, – how to locate the optical center of the camera.
Mohr, Roger, Morin, Luce
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Computational implementation for 3D problems

2007
The dual reciprocity method (DRM) is a boundary element technique to approach domain-dominant problems without losing the boundary-only nature of the boundary element method. The DRM converts domain integrals into boundary integrals by means of approximation functions.
B. Natalini, V. Popov
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Formulation of a 3D scattering problem

Proceedings. IEEE Energy and Information Technologies in the Southeast', 2003
An analytical model is presented which describes scattering by an infinitely conducting circular cylinder covered by a dielectric layer of finite length. The resultant equations are valid for arbitrary polarizations and angles of incidence. Quantities of interest i.e.
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The 3D Navier-Stokes Problem

Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics, 2009
It is not known whether the three-dimensional (3D) incompressible Navier-Stokes equations possess unique smooth (continuously differentiable) solutions at high Reynolds numbers. This problem is quite important for basic science, practical applications, and numerical computations.
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MISCELLANEOUS 3D PROBLEMS

2003
PHILIP J. SCHNEIDER, DAVID H. EBERLY
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Cancer and the Problem of Pessimism

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 1967
E C Easson
exaly  

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