Usage of infinitesimals in the Menger's sponge model of porosity
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Publication:440690
DOI10.1016/J.AMC.2011.06.013zbMATH Open1245.76073arXiv1112.2850OpenAlexW2007331564MaRDI QIDQ440690FDOQ440690
Authors: Maria C. Vita, Samuele De Bartolo, Carmine Fallico, Massimo Veltri
Publication date: 19 August 2012
Published in: Applied Mathematics and Computation (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: The present work concerns the calculation of the infinitesimal porosity by using the Menger's Sponge model. This computation is based on the grossone theory considering the pore volume estimation for the Menger's Sponge and afterwards the classical definition of the porosity, given by the ratio between the volume of voids and the total volume (voids plus solid phase). The aim is to investigate the different solutions given by the standard characterization of the porosity and the grossone theory without the direct estimation of the fractal dimension. Once the utility of this procedure had been clarified, the focus moves to possible practical applications in which infinitesimal parts can play a fundamental role. The discussion on this matter still remains open.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1112.2850
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