Morphological Models of Random Structures

Morphological Models of Random Structures
Title Morphological Models of Random Structures PDF eBook
Author Dominique Jeulin
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 919
Release 2021-06-01
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3030754529

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This book covers methods of Mathematical Morphology to model and simulate random sets and functions (scalar and multivariate). The introduced models concern many physical situations in heterogeneous media, where a probabilistic approach is required, like fracture statistics of materials, scaling up of permeability in porous media, electron microscopy images (including multispectral images), rough surfaces, multi-component composites, biological tissues, textures for image coding and synthesis. The common feature of these random structures is their domain of definition in n dimensions, requiring more general models than standard Stochastic Processes.The main topics of the book cover an introduction to the theory of random sets, random space tessellations, Boolean random sets and functions, space-time random sets and functions (Dead Leaves, Sequential Alternate models, Reaction-Diffusion), prediction of effective properties of random media, and probabilistic fracture theories.

Morphology of Condensed Matter

Morphology of Condensed Matter
Title Morphology of Condensed Matter PDF eBook
Author Klaus R. Mecke
Publisher Springer
Pages 452
Release 2008-01-11
Genre Science
ISBN 3540457828

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The morphology of spatially stuctured materials is a rapidly growing field of research at the interface of statistical physics, applied mathematics and materials science. A wide spectrum of applications encompasses the flow through porous and composite materials as well as microemulsions and foams. Written as a set of lectures and tutorial reviews leading up to the forefront of research, this book will be both a compendium for the experienced researcher as well as a high level introductory text for postgraduate students and nonspecialist researchers working in related areas.

Advances In Theory And Applications Of Random Sets: Proceedings Of The Symposium

Advances In Theory And Applications Of Random Sets: Proceedings Of The Symposium
Title Advances In Theory And Applications Of Random Sets: Proceedings Of The Symposium PDF eBook
Author Dominique Jeulin
Publisher World Scientific
Pages 338
Release 1997-01-16
Genre
ISBN 9814546658

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This volume covers topics ranging from pure and applied mathematics to pedagogical issues in mathematics. There are papers in mathematical biology, differential equations, difference equations, dynamical systems, orthogonal polynomials, topology, calculus reform, algebra, and numerical analysis. Most of the papers include new, interesting results that are at the cutting edge of the respective subjects. However, there are some papers of an expository nature.

Continuum Models and Discrete Systems

Continuum Models and Discrete Systems
Title Continuum Models and Discrete Systems PDF eBook
Author François Willot
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 284
Release
Genre
ISBN 3031586654

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Mechanics of Random and Multiscale Microstructures

Mechanics of Random and Multiscale Microstructures
Title Mechanics of Random and Multiscale Microstructures PDF eBook
Author Dominique Jeulin
Publisher Springer
Pages 270
Release 2014-05-04
Genre Computers
ISBN 3709127807

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This book reviews recent theoretical, computational and experimental developments in mechanics of random and multiscale solid materials. The aim is to provide tools for better understanding and prediction of the effects of stochastic (non-periodic) microstructures on materials’ mesoscopic and macroscopic properties. Particular topics involve a review of experimental techniques for the microstructure description, a survey of key methods of probability theory applied to the description and representation of microstructures by random modes, static and dynamic elasticity and non-linear problems in random media via variational principles, stochastic wave propagation, Monte Carlo simulation of random continuous and discrete media, fracture statistics models, and computational micromechanics.

PROBAMAT-21st Century: Probabilities and Materials

PROBAMAT-21st Century: Probabilities and Materials
Title PROBAMAT-21st Century: Probabilities and Materials PDF eBook
Author G.N. Frantziskonis
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 615
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9401152160

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There are numerous technological materials - such as metals, polymers, ceramics, concrete, and many others - that vary in properties and serviceability. However, the almost universal common theme to most real materials is that their properties depend on the scale at which the analysis or observation takes place and at each scale "probabilities" play an important role. Here the word "probabilities" is used in a wider than the classical sense. In order to increase the efficiency and serviceability of these materials, researchers from NATO, CP and other countries were brought together to exchange knowledge and develop avenues for progress and applications in the st 21 century. The workshop began by reviewing progress in the subject area over the past few years and by identifying key questions that remain open. One point was how to observe/measure material properties at different scales and whether a probabilistic approach, at each scale, was always applicable and advantageous. The wide range of materials, from wood to advanced metals and from concrete to complex advanced composites, and the diversity of applications, e.g. fatigue, fracture, deformation, etc., were recognized as "obstacles" in identifying a "universal" approach.

Morphological Models of Random Structures

Morphological Models of Random Structures
Title Morphological Models of Random Structures PDF eBook
Author Dominique Jeulin
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2021
Genre
ISBN 9783030754532

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This book covers methods of Mathematical Morphology to model and simulate random sets and functions (scalar and multivariate). The introduced models concern many physical situations in heterogeneous media, where a probabilistic approach is required, like fracture statistics of materials, scaling up of permeability in porous media, electron microscopy images (including multispectral images), rough surfaces, multi-component composites, biological tissues, textures for image coding and synthesis. The common feature of these random structures is their domain of definition in n dimensions, requiring more general models than standard Stochastic Processes.The main topics of the book cover an introduction to the theory of random sets, random space tessellations, Boolean random sets and functions, space-time random sets and functions (Dead Leaves, Sequential Alternate models, Reaction-Diffusion), prediction of effective properties of random media, and probabilistic fracture theories.