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The JS library we're using makes it easy to animate\transform the depicted
model.
Animation between the old and then new graph would help remove the surprise
factor -- it would help the user co…
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If the mesh is coarsened significantly pragmatic adapt coarsens the boundary too aggressively so that entire boundary elements disappear. See pictures attached: original.png
is the original mesh, ad…
croci updated
6 years ago
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Hi there,
I've managed to run
1. [import_ome_zarr](https://github.com/fractal-analytics-platform/fractal-tasks-core/blob/main/fractal_tasks_core/tasks/import_ome_zarr.py)
2. [drop_t](https://gith…
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The JS library we're using makes it easy to animate\transform the depicted
model.
Animation between the old and then new graph would help remove the surprise
factor -- it would help the user co…
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So if we want to have a coarsening ratio of `n` in one direction, the size in this direction of every box must be a multiple of `n`.
When we use `max_grid_size` and `blocking_factor` to do the doma…
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lines and intersection testing implemented
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The JS library we're using makes it easy to animate\transform the depicted
model.
Animation between the old and then new graph would help remove the surprise
factor -- it would help the user co…
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```
Currently, the user must manually instruct the server to perform model
refinement\coarsening. This has a number of drawbacks:
- If refinement\coarsening take a while, the user must wait for the r…
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- Create new module dedicated to coarsening
- Different strategies can be used: metis/graclus; graph sampling; spectral coarsening (python implementation should be included in ext folder, wrapped in …
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Try a model which includes competing effects:
- Larger void -> more surface flux -> faster growth
- Large void -> larger surface energy -> slower growth?
[Need to work out the math on this, after…