Apparatus and method for emulating a substrate

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ABSTRACT:
A method for creating an emulation of a substrate, the method including generating and storing a digital representation of a first feature of a substrate, manipulating the digital representation of the first feature for producing a digital representation of a second feature of the substrate, and repeating the storing and manipulating, thereby emulating a plurality of features of the substrate, wherein the generating includes generating a random pattern.

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