Soap, cells and statistics-random patterns in two dimensions

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Abstract

Random two-dimensional patterns crop up in a wide variety of scientific contexts. What do they have in common? How can they be classified or analysed? These questions are underlined, and partly answered, by a survey of such patterns, paying particular attention to soap cell networks, metallurgical grain structures and the Giant’s Causeway. © 1984 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Weairet, D., & Rivier, N. (1984). Soap, cells and statistics-random patterns in two dimensions. Contemporary Physics, 25(1), 59. https://doi.org/10.1080/00107518408210979

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