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[sorr3 0.5MB]
[avi 1.9MB]
[mp4 0.6MB]
[3ivx 0.2MB]
It is important to first look at a single Anisotropy of Magnetic
Susceptibility (AMS) sample processed through density. Here I
increased the sigma error value to make the blobs easier to see. Each
point is randomly sample a large number of times to produce and
approximation of the gaussian analytic probability distribution
function. This movie shows all three components (max, int, and min)
grouped together. The eigen vectors (V1, V2, V3) are scaled by the
eigen values (T1, T2, T3) to give each resampled point. Each blob
here represents 25K resampled points drawn from one set of eigen
parameters plus the Hext measurement sigma.
The xyz_iv program generates simple lines and cubes to show
each component and is rendered together with the volumetric data.
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