The Fast Marching Method puts a grid on the moving interface playing field and measures the time and properties of the interface as it crosses each point. It works best on interfaces that move only forward or backward.
December 2008
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The Fast Marching Method puts a grid on the moving interface playing field and measures the time and properties of the interface as it crosses each point. It works best on interfaces that move only forward or backward.