Clemens, Wenli, Arliss-
let me add: ...plus the time dimension, which adds up to a 4D x/y/z/t
grid in the most general spatio-temporal case. Notably, a grid can have
any subset of these axes - for example, x/z cuts appear in geophysics.
regards,
Peter
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