Mathematical Progress in Expressive Image Synthesis IIIRevisiting Vorticity: Pushing Fluid Solvers to the Next Level
Mathematical Progress in Expressive Image Synthesis III: Revisiting Vorticity: Pushing Fluid...
Bridson, Robert
2016-05-22 00:00:00
[Although some of the earliest work in fluid simulationFluid simulation for computer graphics exploited vorticity (e.g. Yaeger et al.’s work on Jupiter for the film 2010 [4]), by and large practical work over the last decade or two has focused on velocity-pressure formulations. This talk looks at why vortex methods are worth coming back to, the troubles that have steered practitioners away from them, and how we might overcome them.]
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Mathematical Progress in Expressive Image Synthesis IIIRevisiting Vorticity: Pushing Fluid Solvers to the Next Level
[Although some of the earliest work in fluid simulationFluid simulation for computer graphics exploited vorticity (e.g. Yaeger et al.’s work on Jupiter for the film 2010 [4]), by and large practical work over the last decade or two has focused on velocity-pressure formulations. This talk looks at why vortex methods are worth coming back to, the troubles that have steered practitioners away from them, and how we might overcome them.]
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