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This enables to extend the range of validity of usual Implicit Monte-Carlo techniques which behave poorly in regions characterized by a small mean free path.

In problems with regions that are characterized by a small mean free path, IMC can take a prohibitive amount of time, because many particle steps must be simulated to advance the particle through the time step.

The radius of the pseudo-subcell is given by δ = Fdn, where dn is the expected distance to the nearest neighbor and F is a constant which can be adjusted to give a desired trade-off between CPU time and accuracy as measured by a small mean collision separation (MCS).

Such large relative errors resulted from dividing the distance error by a small mean displacement which decreased toward zero with increasing height.

The first population is characterized by a small mean nanoparticle size and narrow size dispersion, whereas the second one has a much larger mean size and broader size dispersion.

Mathematically defined as the mean geodesic distance (the length of the shortest path) between nodes increasing sublinearly (typically logarithmically) as a function of the size of the network, it is frequently represented by a small mean geodesic distance (a geodesic is the shortest path between two nodes. If they are directly connected, the geodesic distance is 1).

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Such effect, however, decayed spatially faster compared to Day 62, which is suggested by a smaller mean distance of 2.86 km and reflected by the generally smaller magnitude from the third point (3 km) onwards in Fig. 5(a), (b).

This could occur not only because the fragment would remain below detection threshold, but also because another fragment with the same contrast, but affected by a smaller mean luminance step, would be more salient and prevail during the next fixation reallocation.

Since the initial heterogeneous heating of the core can be well mixed convectively in a transient period τ t ≈ τ η / R m (e.g., 100 years with a typical magnetic Reynolds number R m ≈ 400 in the core [ Kuang et al., 2008]), the core heating could be effectively described by a smaller mean heat flux h0 in 3 across the CMB after τ t.

Interestingly, the parent estimations for height overestimated the index measured height by a small amount (mean difference 0.27 cm).

All saturated growth models fit the data well, the logistic growth yielding the lowest (by a small margin) root mean square (RMS) error.

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