Shestakov Kershaw distorted mesh
This routine generates an nm by nm mesh, commonly known as a
Shestakov mesh, with 0 < r < rm and 0 < z < zm. The randomness
is controlled by parameter "a", where 0 <= a <= 0.5. A value of
a = 0.5 gives a rectangular mesh. Boomerang zones are allowed
but bowties are not allowed.
Based on the original Fortran program by Alek Shestakov; that program
is found in: Nuclear Science & Engineering, Vol 105, pp.88-104 (1990),
"Test Problems in Radiative Transfer Calculations", by A. Shestakov,
D. Kershaw, and G. Zimmerman
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aggieprof (2024). Shestakov Kershaw distorted mesh (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/43019-shestakov-kershaw-distorted-mesh), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved .
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