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Figure:
Artist's iIllustration of critical and non-critical 4-hit faces. The 3 cube faces represent two adjacent cubes with the shared face
a 4-hit face. In each example the face of the top cube is outside the level set, and we show the 3 faces above
and below the disambiguation value (D.V.). The solid figure represents the level set object(s), up to
topological equivalence, through the bottom cube. This is not a critical 4-hit face.
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Figure 34:
The shared face is not a critical 4-hit face, because the two Highs are already part of the component in the bottom cube above the D.V.
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Figure 35:
The shared face is not a critical 4-hit face, because the two Highs are already part of the component in the bottom cube above the D.V.
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Figure 36:
The shared face is a critical 4-hit face, because the two Highs are not part of the component in the bottom cube above the D.V.
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Figure 37:
The shared face is a critical 4-hit face, because the two Highs are not part of the component in the bottom cube above the D.V.
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Figure 38:
The shared face is a critical 4-hit face, because the two Highs are not part of the component in the bottom cube above the D.V.
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Figure 39:
The shared face is a critical 4-hit face, because the two Highs are not part of the component in the bottom cube above the D.V.
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