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Stereology

Author: Jean-Charles PINOLI

Publication date: October 10, 2016

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9. Field of curves and field of superimposed surfaces

9.1 Hilliard formula

Theorem (Hilliard formula, 1962). In the case of a field of curves and a field of surfaces, independent and superimposed, constituting an object invariant by translations and rotations, the following formula expresses the number of points per unit volume of the field of points thus generated by intersection (p. 171 and p. 306 of , p. 306 of ...

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