Plantinga et al., 2007 - Google Patents
Isotopic meshing of implicit surfacesPlantinga et al., 2007
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- Plantinga S
- Vegter G
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- The Visual Computer
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Implicit surfaces are given as the zero set of a function F: ℝ 3→ ℝ. Although several algorithms exist for generating piecewise linear approximations, most of these are based on a user-defined stepsize or bounds to indicate the precision, and therefore cannot guarantee …
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