This paper presents a new proposition on how to derive mathematical formulas that describe an unknown Probability Density Function (PDF3) of the spherical radii (r3) of particles randomly placed in non-transparent materials. We have presented two attempts here, both of which are based on data collected from a random planar cross-section passed through space containing three-dimensional nodules. The first attempt uses a Probability Density Function (PDF2) the form of which is experimentally obtained on the basis of a set containing two-dimensional radii (r2). These radii are produced by an intersection of the space by a random plane. In turn, the second solution also uses an experimentally obtained Probability Density Function (PDF1). But th...
An in-dimensional random vector X is said to have a spherical distribution if and only if its charac...
The radial distribution function, g(r), is ubiquitously used to analyze the internal structure of pa...
I present a series of statistical results on the distribution of the size (i.e. the number of atoms)...
This paper presents a new proposition on how to derive mathematical formulas that describe an unknow...
The paper presents an experimental confirmation of the fact that if a three-dimensional volume does ...
The determination of the form of a probability density function (PDF3) of diameters for nodular part...
International audienceWe analyze the packing properties of simulated three-dimensional polydisperse ...
We present a new mathematical formalism for analytically obtaining the probability density function,...
AbstractTo compute any physical quantity for a random particle, one needs to know the mathematical s...
Geometric probability functions have been of interest for many years. As early as 1919 Deltheil Delt...
Geometric probability functions have been of interest for many years. As early as 1919 Deltheil [Del...
The radial void fraction distribution in randomly packed fixed beds of uniformly sized spheres in cy...
We have developed a general formulation for stereological analysis of particle distributions which i...
We study the effects of particle shape on the absorption and scattering cross sections of randomly o...
Suppose that a homogeneous system of spherical particles (d-spheres) with independent identically di...
An in-dimensional random vector X is said to have a spherical distribution if and only if its charac...
The radial distribution function, g(r), is ubiquitously used to analyze the internal structure of pa...
I present a series of statistical results on the distribution of the size (i.e. the number of atoms)...
This paper presents a new proposition on how to derive mathematical formulas that describe an unknow...
The paper presents an experimental confirmation of the fact that if a three-dimensional volume does ...
The determination of the form of a probability density function (PDF3) of diameters for nodular part...
International audienceWe analyze the packing properties of simulated three-dimensional polydisperse ...
We present a new mathematical formalism for analytically obtaining the probability density function,...
AbstractTo compute any physical quantity for a random particle, one needs to know the mathematical s...
Geometric probability functions have been of interest for many years. As early as 1919 Deltheil Delt...
Geometric probability functions have been of interest for many years. As early as 1919 Deltheil [Del...
The radial void fraction distribution in randomly packed fixed beds of uniformly sized spheres in cy...
We have developed a general formulation for stereological analysis of particle distributions which i...
We study the effects of particle shape on the absorption and scattering cross sections of randomly o...
Suppose that a homogeneous system of spherical particles (d-spheres) with independent identically di...
An in-dimensional random vector X is said to have a spherical distribution if and only if its charac...
The radial distribution function, g(r), is ubiquitously used to analyze the internal structure of pa...
I present a series of statistical results on the distribution of the size (i.e. the number of atoms)...