Effect of spatial constraints on fragment production
Pallavi Gupta, Rajni, Suneel Kumar

TL;DR
This paper investigates how spatial constraints influence the process of nuclear fragmentation, using clusterization methods like minimum spanning tree to analyze multifragmentation phenomena.
Contribution
It introduces an analysis of the impact of spatial constraints on fragmentation, highlighting the role of clusterization methods such as minimum spanning tree.
Findings
Spatial constraints significantly affect fragmentation patterns.
Minimum spanning tree is effective for analyzing multifragmentation.
The study provides insights into the role of spatial factors in nuclear break-up.
Abstract
Multifragmentation is the most extensively studied phenomena in this energy domain. In the past people have tried to develop various methods of clusterization[1]. Among these methods minimum spanning tree[1] is one of the fastest method. In the present study our aim is to understand the role of spatial constraints on fragmentation.
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Taxonomy
Topics3D Modeling in Geospatial Applications · Image Processing and 3D Reconstruction · Mathematics, Computing, and Information Processing
