Fast Marching Method (FMM) for modelling evolving boundaries. First developed by Sethian (1996) <http://www.pnas.org/content/93/4/1591.short>, further extended by including a second-order approximation, the first-arrival rule, additive weights, and non-homogeneous domains following Silva and Steele (2012) <doi:10.1142/S0219525911003293> and Silva and Steele (2014) <doi:10.1016/j.jas.2014.04.021>.
Package details |
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Author | Fabio Silva |
Maintainer | Fabio Silva <fsilva@bournemouth.ac.uk> |
License | GPL (>= 2) |
Version | 1.5.9000 |
Package repository | View on GitHub |
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