A mesh M with planar faces is called an edge offset (EO) mesh if there exists a combinatorially equivalent mesh M d such that corresponding edges of M and M d lie on parallel lines...
Helmut Pottmann, Philipp Grohs, Bernhard Blaschitz
This is a continuation of our paper "A Theory of Pfaffian Orientations I: Perfect Matchings and Permanents". We present a new combinatorial way to compute the generating...
Abstract When designing novel algorithms for geometric processing and analysis, researchers often assume that the input conforms to several requirements. On the other hand, polygon...
Naive discrete planes are well known to be functional on a coordinate plane. The aim of our paper is to extend the functionality concept to a larger family of arithmetic discrete ...
We present a novel approach for real-time rendering of translucent surfaces. The computation of subsurface scattering is performed by first converting the integration over the 3D ...