Real-time fluid effects on surfaces using the Closest Point Method
The Closest Point Method (CPM) is a method for numerically solving partial differential equations (PDEs) on arbitrary surfaces, independent of the existence of a surface parametrization. The CPM uses a closest point representation of the surface, to solve the unmodified Cartesian version of a surfac...
Main Authors: | Auer, S, Macdonald, C, Treib, M, Schneider, J, Westermann, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2011
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