scholarly journals 3D Shape Generation with Grid-based Implicit Functions

Author(s):  
Moritz Ibing ◽  
Isaak Lim ◽  
Leif Kobbelt
Author(s):  
Kyle Genova ◽  
Forrester Cole ◽  
Avneesh Sud ◽  
Aaron Sarna ◽  
Thomas Funkhouser
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Author(s):  
C.L. Woodcock

Despite the potential of the technique, electron tomography has yet to be widely used by biologists. This is in part related to the rather daunting list of equipment and expertise that are required. Thanks to continuing advances in theory and instrumentation, tomography is now more feasible for the non-specialist. One barrier that has essentially disappeared is the expense of computational resources. In view of this progress, it is time to give more attention to practical issues that need to be considered when embarking on a tomographic project. The following recommendations and comments are derived from experience gained during two long-term collaborative projects.Tomographic reconstruction results in a three dimensional description of an individual EM specimen, most commonly a section, and is therefore applicable to problems in which ultrastructural details within the thickness of the specimen are obscured in single micrographs. Information that can be recovered using tomography includes the 3D shape of particles, and the arrangement and dispostion of overlapping fibrous and membranous structures.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elvar Jónsson ◽  
Asmus Ougaard Dohn ◽  
Hannes Jonsson

This work describes a general energy functional formulation of a polarizable embedding QM/MM scheme, as well as an implementation where a real-space Grid-based Projector Augmented Wave (GPAW) DFT method is coupled with a potential function for H<sub>2</sub>O based on a Single Center Multipole Expansion (SCME) of the electrostatics, including anisotropic dipole and quadrupole polarizability.


2011 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 383-390
Author(s):  
Minjing YAO ◽  
Jiaxiang LIN ◽  
Chongcheng CHEN ◽  
Hengbing MA
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