File:Booleanpercolation.jpg
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English: This shows the simulation of 4 Poisson Boolean models as the density of points increases (top left has the smallest density, bottom right the largest). Radii are constant (also known as the Gilbert disk model). The red clusters are the largest components in the sample window. |
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Author | Jose Garcia |
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