
Generalized Barycentric Coordinates in Computer Graphics and Computational Mechanics
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Provides an overview of the many different types of barycentric coordinates and their properties.
Discusses diverse applications of barycentric coordinates in computer graphics and computational mechanics.
The first book-length treatment on this topic
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N Sukumar is a full professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at UC Davis. His research interests are in the areas of computational solid mechanics and applied mathematics, with emphasis on developing and advancing modern finite element and meshfree methods for applications in the deformation and fracture of solids and in ab initio quantum-mechanical materials calculations.
Content
Discrete Laplacians. Ch3) Gradient bounds for polyhedral Wachspress coordinates. Ch4) Bijective barycentric mappings. PART 2 -
Applications in Computer Graphics. Ch5) Mesh parameterization. Ch6) Planar shape deformation. Ch7) Character animation.
Ch8) Generalized triangulations. Ch9) Self-supporting surfaces. Ch10) Generalized Coons patches over arbitrary polygons
PART 3 - Applications in Computational Mechanics. Ch11) Local maximum-entropy approximation schemes for deformation of
solid continua. Ch12) A displacement-based finite element formulation for general polyhedra using harmonic coordinates. Ch13)
Mathematical analysis of polygonal and polyhedral finite element methods . Ch14) Polyhedral finite elements for topology
optimization. Ch15) Virtual element method for general second-order elliptic problems on polygonal meshes
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