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WARNING: THIS IS A DEPRECATED VERSION. ONLY USE V1.0.1 AND NEWER. [DEPRECATED] Cross-Property DEM Toolbox Version 1.0.0 Release date: 6 February 2021 Author: Phil Cilli A set of MATLAB scripts and functions which model a composite or porous material's elastic properties from its electrical properties, and vice versa, using the theory of Cilli and Chapman (2021) [DOI:10.1093/gji/ggab046]. See "ReleaseNotes_CP_DEM.pdf" in the release for further details. See the "README.md" in the github repository's [https://github.com/pcilli/CP_DEM] main branch for up to date details. This software is licenced under GNU GPLv3 and not Creative Commons. Any references claiming this software is licenced under Creative Commons licencing are incorrect, void, and categorically superseded by this paragraph. Please find the only correct and valid (GNU GPLv3) licence file within the software package.
This software is licenced under GNU GPLv3 and not Creative Commons. Any references claiming this software is licenced under Creative Commons licencing are incorrect, void, and categorically superseded by this paragraph. Please find the only correct and valid (GNU GPLv3) licence file within the software package.
{"references": ["Cilli, P. A. and Chapman, M. (2021). Linking elastic and electrical properties of rocks using cross-property DEM. Geophysical Journal International. DOI:10.1093/gji/ggab046"]}
modelling, differential effective medium, MATLAB, multiphysics, elastic-electrical, DEM, Cilli-Chapman, cross-property, electrical-elastic
modelling, differential effective medium, MATLAB, multiphysics, elastic-electrical, DEM, Cilli-Chapman, cross-property, electrical-elastic
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