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CPHYSICS
2004
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Beyond benchmarking - how experiments and simulations can work together in plasma physics
There has been dramatic progress in the scope and power of plasma simulations in recent years; and because codes are generally cheaper to write, to run and to diagnose than experi...
Martin Greenwald
AROBOTS
1999
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A Robust Analog VLSI Motion Sensor Based on the Visual System of the Fly
Sensing visual motion gives a creature valuable information about its interactions with the environment. Flies in particular use visual motion information to navigate through turbu...
Reid R. Harrison, Christof Koch
TJS
2002
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A Virtual Test Facility for the Simulation of Dynamic Response in Materials
The Center for Simulating Dynamic Response of Materials at the California Institute of Technology is constructing a virtual shock physics facility for studying the response of vari...
Julian Cummings, Michael Aivazis, Ravi Samtaney, R...
TOG
2002
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Physically based modeling and animation of fire
We present a physically based method for modeling and animating fire. Our method is suitable for both smooth (laminar) and turbulent flames, and it can be used to animate the burn...
Duc Quang Nguyen, Ronald Fedkiw, Henrik Wann Jense...
TVCG
2002
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A Hardware-Assisted Scalable Solution for Interactive Volume Rendering of Time-Varying Data
We present a scalable volume rendering technique that exploits lossy compression and low-cost commodity hardware to permit highly interactive exploration of time-varying scalar vol...
Eric B. Lum, Kwan-Liu Ma, John Clyne