... (Fig. 4b) of liquid phase L , respectively. In Fig. 5 we present an example of 3D simulation with liquid phase. MonteCarlo Simulations of Grain Growth in Polycrystalline Materials Using Potts ... The kinetics of the pores is realized via the exchange of the orientation of the lattice point A by the orientation of some of neighboring points, e.g. by the orientation of the point B. Using ... formed into a cylindrical cluster with a diameter of 28L and 2L thickness including the number of 3291 spins and a spherical cluster with a diameter of 18L including the number of 7239 spins....
... Starý Monte CarloSimulationof SEM and SAM Images 231Y.G. Li, S.F. Mao and Z.J. Ding Monte CarloSimulationof Insulating Gas Avalanche Development 297Dengming Xiao Monte CarloSimulationof Electron ... image taken during the inspection. With this operation it is possible to get images of the16Applications ofMonteCarlo Method in Science and Engineering free online editions of InTech Books ... spots of 8Applications ofMonteCarlo Method in Science and Engineering of complete X-ray non-destructive-testing (NDT) devices. For X-ray imaging devices e.g. thecomplete life cycle of each single...
... features in tossing the damaged coin: tosser’sspecific way of flipping the coin into air, the number of spins before landing, the landingconditions such as falling velocity and bouncing angle, all of ... engineering small animals has increased interest in vivo imaging of small animals. The contents of chapter 11 are a paper by S. Branco et al. on using MonteCarlo methods in the evaluation of ... 2011Printed in IndiaA free online edition of this book is available at www.intechopen.comAdditional hard copies can be obtained from orders@intechweb.org Applications ofMonteCarlo Methods in...
... 1-4 plasmin) con-tains the kringle 5 and the catalytic domain of plas-min, whereas microplasmin (des-kringle 1-5 plasmin) iscomposed of the catalytic domain only [11]. At a satu-rating concentration ... relationships In an attempt to identify the site of action of the fattyacids in the plasmin molecule, the amidolytic activity of two truncated plasmin variants was examined(Fig. 8). Miniplasmin (des-kringle ... resulted in a decrease, of up to two-fold, in the kp of plasmin. Considering the recently des-cribed reversible nature of the plasmin inhibition byoleic acid [3] and the changes of the kinetic...
... diameter of 4.2 mm, beryllium window with thickness of 1 mm) is placed in well of the crystal. The drawing of the detector is shown in Figure 3 and its simulation using MCNP (having adding block of ... with using the dedicated system of MYO-101, having scintillation detector of YAP(Ce) and gamma-ray of 60 keV of Am-241 source, by Monte- Carlosimulation using the code of MCNP. The simulation ... intensity of scattering gamma-ray will increase also. However, its intensity is increased up only to a certain level (namely saturated intensity), and is not increased further when increasing continuously...
... datapoints. Since for the proposed distribution each bin contains equal number of data points,any other division to the same number of bins would result in having a bin with less datapoints. ... expression of uncertainty in measurement" – Propagation of distribu‐tions using a MonteCarlo method) is responsible to give practical guidance on the applica‐tion ofMonteCarlo simulations ... analogy by using the structure of an umbrella to define and exemplify theposition of this book within the fields of science and engineering. Imagine that one can placeMCS at the centerpoint of an...
... rapiddevelopment of scientific visualization and the important role that it can play in producingunderstanding of the results of some simulations.This book is intended to serve as an introduction to MonteCarlo ... immediately applicable to simple sampling Monte Carlo methods. However, as we shall see later, the usual form ofMonte Carlo sampling, namely importance sampling Monte Carlo, leads to ‘dynamic’ cor-relations ... boundary terminates at the critical temperature Tcasshown in Fig. 2.4. In this model it is easy to see, by invoking the symmetryinvolving reversal of all the spins and the sign of H, that the...
... outlines the uses ofMonteCarlosimulationin other disciplines and in the fi eld of project management. Finally, it discusses the pros and cons ofMonte Carlo simulation applications in project ... tool in managing project risks and uncertainties. Overview ofMonteCarlosimulation Brief history ofMonteCarlosimulation The MonteCarlosimulation encompasses “ any technique of statistical ... on MonteCarlo simulation. Lei et al (1999) explained their use ofMonteCarlosimulationin aerospace engineering to geometrically model an entire spacecraft and its payload, using The Integral...
... example.How did MonteCarlosimulation get its name? Monte Carlosimulation was named for Monte Carlo, Monaco, where the primary attractions arecasinos containing games of chance. Games of chance such ... you can analyze.This is where MonteCarlosimulation comes in handy.WHAT IS MONTECARLO SIMULATION? What do we mean by " ;simulation? "When we use the word simulation, we refer to any ... range of values but an uncertain value for any particular time or event (e.g.interest rates, staffing needs, stock prices, inventory, phone calls per minute).Modifying the uncertain variables in...
... encountered in practice are in different forms from tiny specks of contaminants to sources spread over a surface as in a swipe test, or a volume of source as in a sample contained in a vial and etc. In ... calculation of efficiency of various types of gamma detectors has been a field of research. The Monte- Carlo modeling allows to calculate the counting efficiency of the detector after correcting for ... 2007; received in revised form 17 October 2007 Abstract. Monte- Carlo modeling allows calculating the detector efficiency in gamma spectrometry of environmental samples with taking into consideration...
... is required.Finding the optimal K involves determining EXK +1−EXKwith someprecision. We can reduce the sampling variation in our estimate of this by inducing positivecorrelation ... Their inclusion is a result of the high-dimensional integrations to be found in the pricing of exotic derivatives and in Bayesian estimation. In a stroke this has caused a renaissance in simulation. ... methods of simulating various Markov processes,both in discrete and continuous time. It includes a discussion of the regenerative method of analysing autocorrelated simulation output. The simulation...
... Demonstrating the action of a linear operator S. Applying the operator (a blur in thiscase) to the inputs and then linearly combining the results produces the same result as linearlycombining them ... signal as a single value at each point in the region. In certain instances, it can be better to display intensity images using a false-colour map.One of the main motives behind the use of false-colour ... ! in nitesimal) points of varying intensity. The PSF tells us what each of these points willlook like in the output; so, thro ugh the linearity of the system, the output is given by the sumof...
... the corresponding tracking results for thesame frame. In order to obtain a quantitative assessment of track-ing performance, we ran 100 independent MonteCarlo sim-ulations using, respectively, ... according to the mixed MarceloG.S.Brunoetal. 13[30] W. Ng, J. Li, S. Godsill, and J. Vermaak, “Tracking variablenumber of targets using sequential MonteCarlo methods,” in Proceedings of the ... eachframe n of the joint posterior distribution of the target’s kine-matic and aspect states conditioned on all observed framesfrom instant 0 up to instant n. Given, however, the inherentnonlinearity...