Why is anisotropy important?
1 Answer
Mar 24, 2017
they are important in many fields .
Explanation:
- in computer graphics
- in chemical applications
- in real world imagery
- in physics (plasma related studies)
- cosmic and astronomy
- geophysics and geology
- Medical acoustics
- Material science and engineering
- Microfabrication
- Neuroscience
- Atmospheric Radiative Transfer
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and of course troubling people .
you can get more information at wikipedia