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1 PhD Thesis

Deformable Simplicial Complexes

Misztal, Marek Krzysztof

Technical University of Denmark — 2010

In this dissertation we present a novel method for deformable interface tracking in 2D and 3D|deformable simplicial complexes (DSC). Deformable interfaces are used in several applications, such as fluid simulation, image analysis, reconstruction or structural optimization. In the DSC method

Year: 2010

Language: English

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2 Conference paper

Cut Locus Construction using Deformable Simplicial Complexes

Misztal, Marek Krzysztof; Bærentzen, Jakob Andreas; Anton, François; Markvorsen, Steen

2011 Eighth International Symposium on Voronoi Diagrams in Science and Engineering (isvd) — 2011, pp. 134-141

the lines of self-intersections of the front in the parametric space. This becomes possible by using the deformable simplicial complexes (DSC, [1]) method for deformable interface tracking. DSC provide a simple collision detection mechanism, allows for interface topology control, and does not require

Year: 2011

Language: English

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3 Journal article

Topology Adaptive Interface Tracking Using the Deformable Simplicial Complex

We present a novel, topology-adaptive method for deformable interface tracking, called the Deformable Simplicial Complex (DSC). In the DSC method, the interface is represented explicitly as a piecewise linear curve (in 2D) or surface (in 3D) which is a part of a discretization

Year: 2012

Language: English

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