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10th SPM 2005: Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
- Leif Kobbelt, Vadim Shapiro:
Proceedings of the Tenth ACM Symposium on Solid and Physical Modeling 2005, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, June 13-15, 2005. ACM 2005, ISBN 1-59593-015-9 - Bruce Randall Donald:
Computational and physical modeling challenges in structural molecular biology and proteomics. 7 - James F. O'Brien:
Making green goop from polygon soup. 8 - Frédéric Chazal, André Lieutier, Jarek Rossignac:
Projection-homeomorphic surfaces. 9-14 - Yu-Kun Lai, Shi-Min Hu, D. X. Gu, Ralph R. Martin:
Geometric texture synthesis and transfer via geometry images. 15-26 - Xianfeng Gu, Ying He, Hong Qin:
Manifold splines. 27-38 - Avneesh Sud, Mark Foskey, Dinesh Manocha:
Homotopy-preserving medial axis simplification. 39-50 - Iddo Hanniel, Ramanathan Muthuganapathy, Gershon Elber, Myung-Soo Kim:
Precise Voronoi cell extraction of free-form rational planar closed curves. 51-59 - Yutaka Ohtake, Alexander G. Belyaev, Hans-Peter Seidel:
An integrating approach to meshing scattered point data. 61-69 - Xianlian Zhou, Jia Lu:
NURBS-based Galerkin method and application to skeletal muscle modeling. 71-78 - Zhenhua Hu, Dimitris N. Metaxas, Leon Axel:
Computational modeling and simulation of heart ventricular mechanics with tagged MRI. 79-88 - Ignacio Llamas, Alexander Powell, Jarek Rossignac, Christopher D. Shaw:
Bender: a virtual ribbon for deforming 3D shapes in biomedical and styling applications. 89-99 - Martin Reuter, Franz-Erich Wolter, Niklas Peinecke:
Laplace-spectra as fingerprints for shape matching. 101-106 - Jason Williams, Jarek Rossignac:
Tightening: curvature-limiting morphological simplification. 107-112 - Kok Yong Lee, Cecil G. Armstrong, Mark A. Price, John H. Lamont:
A small feature suppression/unsuppression system for preparing B-rep models for analysis. 113-124 - Ari Rappoport, Steven N. Spitz, Michal Etzion:
One-dimensional selections for feature-based data exchange. 125-134 - Hilderick A. van der Meiden, Willem F. Bronsvoort:
A constructive approach to calculate parameter ranges for systems of geometric constraints. 135-142 - Sebti Foufou, Dominique Michelucci, Jean-Paul Jurzak:
Numerical decomposition of geometric constraints. 143-151 - Sungchan Kim, Kunwoo Lee, Taesik Hong, Mincheol Kim, Moon Ki Jung, Youngjae Song:
An integrated approach to realize multi-resolution of B-rep model. 153-162 - Peter Hachenberger, Lutz Kettner:
Boolean operations on 3D selective Nef complexes: optimized implementation and experiments. 163-174 - Stephane Redon, Ming C. Lin:
An efficient, error-bounded approximation algorithm for simulating quasi-statics of complex linkages. 175-186 - Zeki Melek, John Keyser:
Multi-representation interaction for physically based modeling. 187-196 - Friedrich Eisenbrand, Stefan Funke, Andreas Karrenbauer, Joachim Reichel, Elmar Schömer:
Packing a trunk: now with a twist! 197-206 - Murari Sinha, Krishnan Suresh:
Simplified engineering analysis via medial mesh reduction. 207-212 - Ergun Akleman, Jianer Chen:
Regular meshes. 213-219 - Jin Huang, Xinguo Liu, Hujun Bao, Baining Guo, Heung-Yeung Shum:
Clustering method for fast deformation with constraints. 221-226 - Shin Yoshizawa, Alexander G. Belyaev, Hans-Peter Seidel:
Fast and robust detection of crest lines on meshes. 227-232 - Rahul Khardekar, Greg Burton, Sara McMains:
Finding feasible mold parting directions using graphics hardware. 233-243 - Soji Yamakawa, Charles Shaw, Kenji Shimada:
Layered tetrahedral meshing of thin-walled solids for plastic injection molding FEM. 245-255 - Tushar Udeshi:
Accurate and robust geometric modeling for simulation of IC and MEMS fabrication processes. 257-266 - Dong Xu, Hongxin Zhang, Qing Wang, Hujun Bao:
Poisson shape interpolation. 267-274 - Dmitriy Bespalov, Cheuk Yiu Ip, William C. Regli, Joshua Shaffer:
Benchmarking CAD search techniques. 275-286
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