2022
DOI: 10.1145/3550454.3555459
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Hidden Degrees of Freedom in Implicit Vortex Filaments

Abstract: This paper presents a new representation of curve dynamics, with applications to vortex filaments in fluid dynamics. Instead of representing these filaments with explicit curve geometry and Lagrangian equations of motion, we represent curves implicitly with a new co-dimensional 2 level set description. Our implicit representation admits several redundant mathematical degrees of freedom in both the configuration and the dynamics of the curves, which can be tailored specifically to improv… Show more

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“…A spherical polygon is a finite number of ordered points on S 2 connected by geodesics. Computing the solid angle of the region enclosed by a spherical polygon is important in many subjects like fluid dynamics [IWC22], electromagnetism [BA18], geology [BC87], and light transport simulation [WCZR20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A spherical polygon is a finite number of ordered points on S 2 connected by geodesics. Computing the solid angle of the region enclosed by a spherical polygon is important in many subjects like fluid dynamics [IWC22], electromagnetism [BA18], geology [BC87], and light transport simulation [WCZR20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%