In recent years it has been shown that ray propagation in two-dimensional (2D) uniform random percolation lattices is well approximated by stochastic processes. Two of the probabilistic interpretations can be solved exactly but impose some additional restrictions on the ray dynamics: the 1999 model by G. Franceschetti demands that ray reflections inside the lattice are independent and identically distributed (IID); and the 2006 model by A. Martini assumes that for the analysis of vertical ray penetration reflections on vertical lattice cell faces can be neglected. In this paper we present a 2D generalization of the 1999 model that does not rely on the IID assumption. It is based on a set of coupled iteration formulas for right stochastic ma...
Conditioning i.i.d.\ bond percolation withretention parameter $p$ on a one-dimensionalperiodic latti...
This paper analyses a model for the intensity of distribution for rays propagating without absorptio...
We study a blocking model where particles enter a narrow channel at random times. A single particle ...
Copyright © 2008 IEEEFor line-of-sight links in random media or urban areas, propagation may be appr...
The present contribution deals with ray propagation in semi-innite percolation lattices consisting o...
The typical model for diffusion in disordered systems is that of a random walk that proceeds in disc...
This letter deals with ray propagation in stochastic distributions of discrete scatterers having ran...
The thesis contains three articles about three different models, all of which are about probability ...
In this letter, an experimental validation of percolation-based approaches for the prediction of wav...
Ray propagation in stratified semi-infinite percolation lattices consisting of a succession of diffe...
Baake M, Kösters H. Random point sets and their diffraction. Philosophical Magazine. 2011;91(19-21):...
Let $X$ be either $Z^d$ or the points of a Poisson process in $R^d$ of intensity 1. Given parameters...
We study percolation in the following random environment: let $Z$ be a Poisson process of constant i...
The study of phenomena such as capillary displacement in porous media, fracture propagation, and int...
Percolation theory is a branch of probability theory describing connectedness in a stochastic networ...
Conditioning i.i.d.\ bond percolation withretention parameter $p$ on a one-dimensionalperiodic latti...
This paper analyses a model for the intensity of distribution for rays propagating without absorptio...
We study a blocking model where particles enter a narrow channel at random times. A single particle ...
Copyright © 2008 IEEEFor line-of-sight links in random media or urban areas, propagation may be appr...
The present contribution deals with ray propagation in semi-innite percolation lattices consisting o...
The typical model for diffusion in disordered systems is that of a random walk that proceeds in disc...
This letter deals with ray propagation in stochastic distributions of discrete scatterers having ran...
The thesis contains three articles about three different models, all of which are about probability ...
In this letter, an experimental validation of percolation-based approaches for the prediction of wav...
Ray propagation in stratified semi-infinite percolation lattices consisting of a succession of diffe...
Baake M, Kösters H. Random point sets and their diffraction. Philosophical Magazine. 2011;91(19-21):...
Let $X$ be either $Z^d$ or the points of a Poisson process in $R^d$ of intensity 1. Given parameters...
We study percolation in the following random environment: let $Z$ be a Poisson process of constant i...
The study of phenomena such as capillary displacement in porous media, fracture propagation, and int...
Percolation theory is a branch of probability theory describing connectedness in a stochastic networ...
Conditioning i.i.d.\ bond percolation withretention parameter $p$ on a one-dimensionalperiodic latti...
This paper analyses a model for the intensity of distribution for rays propagating without absorptio...
We study a blocking model where particles enter a narrow channel at random times. A single particle ...