
Author: Yuan Zhou
Edition:
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 3639042859
Edition:
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 3639042859
Interactive Visualization of Large Higher-Order Tetrahedral Data
Computational simulations frequently generate solutions defined over very large tetrahedral volume meshes containing millions of elements. Get Interactive Visualization of Large Higher-Order Tetrahedral Data computer books for free.
Furthermore, solutions over these meshes may often be expressed using non-linear basis functions. Certain solution techniques may even produce non-conforming meshes. Such data is difficult to visualize interactively, as it is far too large to fit in memory and many common data reduction techniques cannot be applied to non-conforming meshes. Common linear interpolation method cannot faithfully and accurately evaluate the non-linear solutions.In this book, three different methods are proposed to provide accurate, interactive and efficient visualization. The surface method introduces pixel-exact evaluation of Check Interactive Visualization of Large Higher-Order Tetrahedral Data our best computer books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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Furthermore, solutions over these meshes may often be expressed using non-linear basis functions. Certain solution techniques may even produce non-conforming meshes. Such data is difficult to visualize interactively, as it is far too large to fit in memory and many common data reduction techniques cannot be applied to non-conforming meshes. Common linear interpolation method cannot faithfully and accurately evaluate the non-linear solutions The surface method introduces pixel-exact evaluation of
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