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An expected linear 3-dimensional Voronoi diagram algorithm

June 1, 1990
Author(s)
Javier Bernal
Let 5 be a set of n sites chosen independently from a uniform distribution in a cube in 3 — dimensional Euclidean space. In this paper, an expected 0{n) algorithm for constructing the Voronoi diagram for 5 together with numerical results obtained from an

On the expected complexity of the 3-dimensional Voronoi diagram

May 1, 1990
Author(s)
Javier Bernal
Let 5 be a set of n sites chosen independently from a uniform distribution in a cube in 3—dimensional Euclidean space. In this paper, work by Bentley, Weide and Yao is extended to show that the Voronoi diagram for 5 has an expected 0{n) number of faces. A

Automated Cryptographic Validation (ACV) Testing

September 24, 2018
Author(s)
Apostol T. Vassilev, Larry Feldman, Gregory A. Witte
This bulletin summarizes the NIST Automated Cryptographic Validation (ACV) Testing project. NIST selects and standardizes cryptographic algorithms as NIST-approved for use within the U.S. Federal Government. The Computer Security Division specifies the

Evidence-Based, Good Enough, and Open

August 4, 2008
Author(s)
Karen A. Scarfone
One of the holy grail questions in computer security is how secure are my organization systems? This paper describes our new approach to answering this question. This approach is distinguished from previous efforts in three ways: 1) uses evidence-based

Scattering by Wedges

January 1, 2003
Author(s)
Egon Marx
Some of the components of the fields produced by an incident plane monochromatic wave scattered by a wedge diverge near the edge of the wedge. Rigorous solutions for the fields scattered by a perfectly conducting infinite wedge have been obtained, but this

Modeling Microstructures with OOF2

September 1, 2009
Author(s)
Andrew C. Reid, Rhonald Lua, R E. Garcia, Valerie R. Coffman, Stephen A. Langer
… OOF2 is a program for computing the properties and behavior of material …

Spatial-Temporal Correlations at the Onset of Flow in Concentrated Suspensions

July 7, 2008
Author(s)
Nicos Martys, Didier Lootens, William L. George, Steven G. Satterfield, Pascal Hebraud
Spatial-temporal correlations in the startup-up flow of colloidal suspensions composed of attractive spherical particles under static and shear conditions are studied by computer simulation. The evolution of particle organization with time is followed as
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