New Developments In The Visualization And Processing Of Tensor Fields (mathematics And Visualization)
by David H. Laidlaw /
2012 / English / PDF
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Bringing together key researchers in disciplines ranging from
visualization and image processing to applications in structural
mechanics, fluid dynamics, elastography, and numerical mathematics,
the workshop that generated this edited volume was the third in the
successful Dagstuhl series. Its aim, reflected in the quality and
relevance of the papers presented, was to foster collaboration and
fresh lines of inquiry in the analysis and visualization of tensor
fields, which offer a concise model for numerous physical
phenomena. Despite their utility, there remains a dearth of methods
for studying all but the simplest ones, a shortage the workshops
aim to address. Documenting the latest progress and open
research questions in tensor field analysis, the chapters reflect
the excitement and inspiration generated by this latest
Dagstuhl workshop, held in July 2009. The topics they address range
from applications of the analysis of tensor fields to purer
research into their mathematical and analytical properties. They
show how cooperation and the sharing of ideas and data between
those engaged in pure and applied research can open new vistas in
the study of tensor fields.
Bringing together key researchers in disciplines ranging from
visualization and image processing to applications in structural
mechanics, fluid dynamics, elastography, and numerical mathematics,
the workshop that generated this edited volume was the third in the
successful Dagstuhl series. Its aim, reflected in the quality and
relevance of the papers presented, was to foster collaboration and
fresh lines of inquiry in the analysis and visualization of tensor
fields, which offer a concise model for numerous physical
phenomena. Despite their utility, there remains a dearth of methods
for studying all but the simplest ones, a shortage the workshops
aim to address. Documenting the latest progress and open
research questions in tensor field analysis, the chapters reflect
the excitement and inspiration generated by this latest
Dagstuhl workshop, held in July 2009. The topics they address range
from applications of the analysis of tensor fields to purer
research into their mathematical and analytical properties. They
show how cooperation and the sharing of ideas and data between
those engaged in pure and applied research can open new vistas in
the study of tensor fields.