Mixed Random Mosaics

Cowan [2] has defined random mosaics processes RMP in R2 and has given some basic properties of them. In particular Cowan introduces the fundamental parameters α, βk, γk of the process and, in terms of them, he computes the mean values of the area α, perimeter h, number of ares w and number of verti...

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Autor principal: Santaló, L.A.
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spelling todo:paper_0025584X_v117_n1_p129_Santalo2023-10-03T14:36:19Z Mixed Random Mosaics Santaló, L.A. Cowan [2] has defined random mosaics processes RMP in R2 and has given some basic properties of them. In particular Cowan introduces the fundamental parameters α, βk, γk of the process and, in terms of them, he computes the mean values of the area α, perimeter h, number of ares w and number of vertices v of a typical polygon of the RMP. Our purpose is to consider the RMP obtained by superposition of two independent random mosaics. Then, the characteristics a12, h12, w12, v12 of the resulting process are computed in terms of the characteristics ai, hi, wi, vi, of each process. The case of non random tessellations mixed with random mosaics is also considered. Copyright © 1984 WILEY‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_0025584X_v117_n1_p129_Santalo
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description Cowan [2] has defined random mosaics processes RMP in R2 and has given some basic properties of them. In particular Cowan introduces the fundamental parameters α, βk, γk of the process and, in terms of them, he computes the mean values of the area α, perimeter h, number of ares w and number of vertices v of a typical polygon of the RMP. Our purpose is to consider the RMP obtained by superposition of two independent random mosaics. Then, the characteristics a12, h12, w12, v12 of the resulting process are computed in terms of the characteristics ai, hi, wi, vi, of each process. The case of non random tessellations mixed with random mosaics is also considered. Copyright © 1984 WILEY‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA
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