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Flowers and wedges for the stereology of particles
Authors:Cruz-Orive L M
Affiliation:Department of Mathematics, Statistics and Computation, University of Cantabria, Santander, Spain. luis.cruz@unican.es
Abstract:Recently, a new decomposition has been found for the motion invariant density of straight lines in, with applications in stereology. The new principle, called the invariator, leads to new rotational formulae which express the surface area and the volume of a bounded subset (called a 'particle') in terms of an observable functional defined in an isotropically oriented section (called a pivotal section) through a fixed point (called the pivotal point). The results have been extended to intrinsic volumes of manifolds in general space forms. The purpose of this paper is to present new results and computational formulae for three-dimensional particles. Explicit estimators are obtained for a convex polyhedral particle with a pivotal point in its interior, in terms of the coordinates of the vertices of the pivotal section. The results are applied to a population of polyhedral grains from a cemented carbide which was studied earlier by alternative methods.
Keywords:Cemented carbide grains  convex polygon  convex polyhedron  flower area  invariator  particle volume  pivotal plane  pivotal point  stereology  support set  surface area  wedge volume  weighted sampling
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