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    Explicit immersions of surfaces in R4 with arbitrary constant Jordan angles by Monterde, J., Volpe, R. C.

    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 by Monterde, J., Volpe, R. C.

    “…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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    The stream polygon: a technique for 3D vector field visualization by Schroeder, W. J., Volpe, C. R., Lorensen, W. E.

    “…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 by Schroeder, W. J., Lorensen, W. E., Montanaro, G. D., Volpe, C. R.

    “…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 by Schroeder, W.J., Volpe, C.R., Lorensen, W.E.

    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 by Volpe, C.R., Glinert, E.P.

    “…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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