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Reverse Triangle/Quad Subdivision
2010
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Reverse Catmull-Clark Subdivison
2006
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Approximation de l'enveloppe convexe de l'attracteur d'un IFS affine
2012
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A priori computation of the number of surface subdivision levels
2004
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Free form deformation on subdivision surfaces.
2006
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Détection de surfaces de subdivision de Loop dans des maillages
2008
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A Geometric Algorithm for Ray/Bezier Surfaces Intersectionusing Quasi-interpolating Control Net
2008
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Déformations libres de surfaces de subdivision.
2005
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Enhancing the National Identity through Historic Buildings Conservation using VR Technology
2011
The event organized by TOTAL, Indonesian Embassy in France, etc.; International audience; Indonesia comprises the most extraordinary collections of cultural heritage within various historical places. Those heritage sites in all over Indonesia longingly present its own spirit of place, genius loci, as perform on its unique artifacts, and the community's cultural resources. The legacy of Indonesian collective past such as the built environment, artifacts, shrines and temples, buildings and monuments, sites and districts from the village to the center city are some significant heritages that very important for our national identity. Unfortunately, many heritage objects have been neglected towa…
Gluing Dupin cyclides along circles, finding a cyclide given three contact conditions.
2013
Dupin cyclides form a 9-dimensional set of surfaces which are, from the viewpoint of differential geometry, the simplest after planes and spheres. We prove here that, given three oriented contact conditions, there is in general no Dupin cyclide satisfying them, but if the contact conditions belongs to a codimension one subset, then there is a one-parameter family of solutions, which are all tangent along a curve determined by the three contact conditions.