Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8137753 | Icarus | 2014 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
Historically, topographic profiles provided a quantitative means to investigate the morphology and formation processes for impact craters, although no generic mathematical framework was developed to reduce profiles to morphology descriptors. Only need-specific polynomial expressions were utilized in previous studies, thus no standardized automated comparison of craters exists. We employ a Chebyshev polynomial function approximation to describe crater forms in a quantitative and repeatable manner. We show that the Chebyshev polynomials return coefficients that are relatable to crater morphologic characteristics, thus providing a standardized mathematical means for describing crater forms.
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Authors
P. Mahanti, M.S. Robinson, D.C. Humm, J.D. Stopar,