Algorithms for Removing Invisible Lines in Constructing Images of Three-Dimensional ObjectsAlgorithms for Removing Invisible Lines in Constructing Images of
Three-Dimensional Objects
Distribution law of the percolation threshold in one-dimensional bond problemsA one-
dimensional lattice percolation model is constructed for the bond problem at flowing along
Binding energies of light hypernuclei arise due to the
three-body nucleon-hyperon-nucleon interaction. The leading role in this interaction
Modeling Three-Dimensional Interference and SIR in Highly Directional mmWave Communications, in this work we compare the performance of the conventional two-
dimensional and the proposed
three-
dimensional Interplay of surface and Dirac plasmons in topological insulators: the case of Bi2Se3Politano, Antonio,
Nechaev, Ilya A.,
Vitiello, Miriam S.,
Viti, Leonardo,
Aliev, Ziya S.,
Babanly, Mahammad B.,
Chiarello, G.,
Echenique, Pedro Miguel,
Chulkov, Evgueni V.,
Silkin, V. M. for the coexistence of
three-dimensional doping electrons and two-
dimensional Dirac fermions accurately represents
Conversion of the anomalous skin effect to the normal one in thin-film metallic microwave systems of CTL two-
dimensional surface but fractal features of
three-dimensional Au grain distribution over skin
Peculiarities of the 7 × 7 to 5 × 5 superstructure transition during epitaxial growth of germanium on silicon (111) surfaceDirko, Vladimir V.,
Lozovoy, Kirill A.,
Kokhanenko, Andrey P.,
Kukenov, Olzhas I.,
Korotaev, Alexander G.,
Voytsekhovskiy, Alexander V. thickness of the transition from two-
dimensional to
three-dimensional growth in the range from 250 to 700 ◦C