Search Results - "Volpe, C. R."
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Explicit immersions of surfaces in R4 with arbitrary constant Jordan angles
Published in Geometriae dedicata (2020)“…An immersed surface in R 4 is said to has constant Jordan angles (CJA) if the angles between its tangent planes and a fixed plane do not depend on the choice…”
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Characterization of spherical immersions of surfaces in R4
Published in Boletim da Sociedade Brasileira de Matemática (01-12-2016)“…We obtain a characterization for spherical immersions in R 4 in terms of local invariants. Besides the already known fact that the spherical immersions have to…”
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Explicit immersions of surfaces in $${{\mathbb {R}}}^4$$ with arbitrary constant Jordan angles
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The stream polygon: a technique for 3D vector field visualization
Published in IEEE Visualization: Proceedings of the 2nd conference on Visualization '91; 22-25 Oct. 1991 (22-10-1991)“…We present a new method for the visualization of 3D vector fields called the Stream polygon: a regular, n-sided polygon, oriented normal to the local vector,…”
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VISAGE: an object-oriented scientific visualization system
Published in Proceedings of the 3rd conference on Visualization '92 (19-10-1992)“…VISAGE is a scientific visualization system implemented in an object-oriented, message passing environment. The system includes over 500 classes ranging from…”
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The stream polygon-a technique for 3D vector field visualization
Published in Proceeding Visualization '91 (1991)“…A method is presented for the visualization of 3D vector fields. The stream polygon, which is a regular, n-sided polygon, oriented normal to the local vector,…”
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Auralization of streamline vorticity in computational fluid dynamics data
Published in Proceedings. Visualization '97 (Cat. No. 97CB36155) (1997)“…Presents a new method for auralization of the vorticity of a streamline in a vector field. This technique involves using a composite tone formed by…”
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