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Nanoscale geometrical patterning for junctionless thermoelectrics

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Gonzalez-Munoz S   +12 more
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New insights into ternary geometrical models for material design

open access: yesMaterials and Design, 2020
Geometrical model is an important part of the CALPHAD method and has been widely used for the prediction of physicochemical properties of multicomponent systems.
Zhigang Yu, Haiyan Leng, Qun Luo
exaly   +3 more sources

Geometric modeling in CAVE

Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology - VRST '96, 1996
Virtual environments open up new opportunities and challenges for geometric modeling systems. A general approach to geometric modeling suitable for the Cave Automatic Virtual Environment is described. The approach is based on alpha complexes, and some of its capabilities are demonstrated by applying it to the study of biomolecules.
Herbert Edelsbrunner   +2 more
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Fuzzy Geometric Modeling

2009 Sixth International Conference on Computer Graphics, Imaging and Visualization, 2009
Fuzzy geometric modeling provides a useful tool to introduce uncertainty into mathematical spline model. In this paper a new concept of a geometric modeling is presented, based on the theory of fuzzy numbers. By the notion of fuzzy number we introduce fuzzy control point for fuzzy curve and fuzzy surface model for CAGD.
Abdul Fatah Wahab   +2 more
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Geometric Texture Modeling

IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 2005
Texture mapping has become an essential tool in any synthetic rendering scheme that aims at photorealism. Texture mapping typically associates any point on the surface of the rendered object with a location in the texture space. The surface point is then assigned rendering attributes, such as color or translucency from the respective location found in ...
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GEOMETRIC MODELLING AND ROBOTICS

International Journal of Shape Modeling, 2000
Robots and machine tools are physical devices whose acceptable actions depend critically on the shape of their environments, yet traditionally there has been little research that looks specifically at the best way to combine geometric modelling and robotics.
Stephen Cameron, Joe Pitt-Francis
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