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Cuboid Simulation

Cuboid Simulation

You roll a six-sided die with parallel faces but non-equal edge lengths. What is the probability to land on each surface?


Little is known about the outcome statistics of these objects. And yet there are several important practical applications, from manufacturing (i.e. objects falling on conveyer belts) through to packing of granular material and proteins.

We have new theoretical models for these irregular dice and want to refine and test them through experiments and powerful computer simulations. The latter are designed to be executed by a large number of private users, collectively providing the required extensive computational power.

Project Info
  • Year of conclusion: 2006
  • Number of teams: 23
  • Number of participants: 238
  • Running platforms: Windows


AMD Users Team Facts
  • Final Team Rank: 5th
  • Final Team Points: 126,285,137
  • Number of Members: 12
  • Number of Members Countries: 5


AMD Users Team
 Pos. 
 Country 
 Member Name 
 World Rank 
 Country Rank 
 Points 
 1
United Kingdom
 ototero 27th 6th 35,345,441 
 2
Portugal
 member:NeoGenNeoGen 31st 1st 31,412,556 
 3
Unknown
 The Phoenix 36th  20,829,877 
 4
USA
 Eric B 46th 21st 12,303,594 
 5
Canada
 gamer007 53rd 3rd 8,417,496 
 6
United Kingdom
 member:Evil-DragonEvil-Dragon 58th 12th 6,691,662 
 7
USA
 member:AMD-USR_JLAMD-USR_JL 66th 26th 4,806,973 
 8
Australia
 member:vaughanvaughan 98th 3rd 1,755,580 
 9
USA
 ))LeBo Riddley 99th 45th 1,736,656 
 10
USA
 ((member:TwilightAnthony Thompson  103rd 48th 1,665,739 
 11
USA
 Richard Helliwell 120th 57th 861,505 
 12
USA
 Kyle 174th 77th 8,546 


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