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Meaning of "space-filling"

'Space-filling' is a verb in English that does not have a commonly known definition. It may be used in specialized fields to describe a particular process or action related to filling space
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  • That fills a closed (typically 2-dimensional or 3-dimensional) space.

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No differentiable space-filling curve can exist.
Space-filling curves are special cases of fractal constructions.
A solid surface with an space-filling perimeter.
Space-filling model of argon fluorohydride.
Enclosure diagrams are also a space-filling visualization method.
A space-filling model of the disulfur dioxide molecule.
Examples of suitable space-filling agents are set forth above.
It describes a recently discovered random fractal space-filling algorithm.
A space-filling polyhedron packs with copies of itself to fill space.
There are many other examples of space-filling structures in nature such as.
A space-filling model of the saturated fatty acid myristic acid.
Hilbert curve is the best locality preserving space-filling curve.
Such a close-packing or space-filling is often called a tessellation of space or a honeycomb.
These methods were directed solely to the visualization of extracellular, space-filling radiographic contrast agents.
Its space-filling properties make it suitable for the construction of building blocks or toys.

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In the geometry of higher dimensions, a space-filling or honeycomb is also called a tessellation of space.
For example, the image of a curve can cover a square in the plane space-filling curve.
They have been proposed to function as space-filling structures that increase axonal diameter.
One octahedron and four truncated cubes meet at each vertex form a space-filling tessellation.
First, the constraint of perfect space-filling is relaxed by allowing for space curvature.
The first radiating arm is coupled to the common conductor and includes a space-filling curve.
The simplest example of a space-filling tree is one that fills a square planar region.
The solution utilized in the method of the invention may also include a space-filling agent.
The era of the space-filling curves finally provoked the modern definitions of curve.
Such pages may serve purposes ranging from place-holding to space-filling and content separation.
You could see several space-filling installations with experimental approaches like this.
He found a higher-dimensional generalization of the space-filling Hill tetrahedra.
And fully appreciating space-filling curves really does require digesting the formal idea of continuity.
A similar sequence of iterations used for the square space-filling tree can be used for hypercubes.
Space-Filling gives an interior design service entirely online.
The conducting surface has a polygonal, space-filling or multilevel shape that can approximate fractal shapes.
Space-filling polyhedra must have a Dehn invariant equal to zero.
Along with the Cantor function, this fact can be used to construct space-filling curves.
Considered as a space-filling entity, the LP has practically no effective volume of its own.
The designs are either generalized Peano curves, or based on a new space-filling construction technique.
In his sculptures and space-filling installations, Cruzvillegas investigates architecture as the expression of social conditions.
It is now known that the KKR method can be used with space-filling non-spherical potentials.
Figure 3A shows a space-filling model of the basal state and the activated state of the CKD.
This construction is space-filling.
Space-filling model of dicacodyl.
That makes it a space-filling curve.
Space-filling miniature antennas.
These are called space-filling models.
Space-filling representations of all component atoms ( except hydrogen ) are employed.
Two classes, the bisymmetric and the sphenoid hendecahedra, are space-filling.
In contrast, a space-filling tree, as defined in the tech report, is not a single tree.
After such introduction, materials there form a solid space-filling mass.
A space-filling curve 's approximations can be self-avoiding, as the figures above illustrate.
An orbital implant according to claim 1, wherein said space-filling projection is bulbous.
Five space-filling polyhedra can tessellate 3-dimensional euclidean space using translations only.

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