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Fuzzy geometry: Perpendicular to fuzzy line segment
Information Sciences, 2018zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Chakraborty, Debjani, Das, Suman
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An introduction to line geometry with applications
Computer-Aided Design, 1999zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Pottmann, Helmut +2 more
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Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 2016
Abstract A branch line is the line of intersection between two hard-linked fault planes, or between two parts of a single fault plane of more complex geometry. Of interest is whether they provide any information about the kinematic development of the fault system to which they belong.
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Abstract A branch line is the line of intersection between two hard-linked fault planes, or between two parts of a single fault plane of more complex geometry. Of interest is whether they provide any information about the kinematic development of the fault system to which they belong.
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Voltage refinement by deficit HOLZ line geometry
Journal of Electron Microscopy, 2004A method of refining electron beam voltage from deficit line intersections, using a quasi-kinematic scattering approximation, is described and applied to a silicon standard. It is shown that dynamical corrections are necessary for higher-index zone axes, such as 310 and 411, where a single deficit line associated with one dominant Bloch state is ...
Chris J, Rossouw, Christian J, Maunders
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2008
Practical application of geometric algorithms is hindered by data imprecision. One of the primitive elements in geometry is the concept of a line. We investigate what is the right way to model imprecise lines, and present algorithms to compute bounds on the solution to linear programming or vertical extent problems on a set of imprecise lines.
Löffler, Maarten, Kreveld, Marc van
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Practical application of geometric algorithms is hindered by data imprecision. One of the primitive elements in geometry is the concept of a line. We investigate what is the right way to model imprecise lines, and present algorithms to compute bounds on the solution to linear programming or vertical extent problems on a set of imprecise lines.
Löffler, Maarten, Kreveld, Marc van
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Spacetime Algebra and Line Geometry
1996The hidden universal Clifford algebra structure of M4(R) is ambiguous in the sense that this matrix algebra is the universal geometric algebra belonging to each of the real four-dimensional quadratic vector spaces R1,3 and R2,2. As a non-universal Clifford algebra, however, M4(R) is a geometric algebra of the unique five-dimensional quadratic vector ...
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Hematology and oncology clinical care during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020Manish A Shah +2 more
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