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by Frost1x 2379 days ago
IIRC, marching cubes also has a patent on it so many applications generating meshes from isosurfaces use slight derivations of marching cubes that generally speaking, accomplish the same goal. I don't know if this is still true (patented part).

Edit: the patent has expired and is in the public domain. Alternatives were used for many years though.