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    The fast construction of extension velocities in level set methods (English)
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    30 March 1999
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    This paper presents an algorithm based on the fast marching method for constructing extension velocities for use in level set calculations. This extension velocity moves the zero level set with a velocity which is given on the front preserves the signed distance function without need for reinitialization and provides subgrid accuracy in certain cases. It is an excellent research work.
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    level set methods
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    algorithm
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    fast marching method
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    extension velocity
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