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Topology-Based Methods in Visualization II

Topology-Based Methods in Visualization II
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Dewey Class 510.11366
Title Topology-Based Methods in Visualization II ([EBook]) / edited by Hans-Christian Hege, Konrad Polthier, Gerik Scheuermann.
Author Hege, Hans-Christian
Added Personal Name Polthier, Konrad
Scheuermann, Gerik
Other name(s) SpringerLink (Online service)
Publication Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer , 2009.
Physical Details viii, 190 pages : online resource.
Series Mathematics and visualization 1612-3786
ISBN 9783540886068
Summary Note Visualization research aims at providing insights into large, complex bodies of data. Topological methods are distinguished by their solid mathematical foundation, guiding the algorithmic analysis and its presentation among the various visualization techniques. This book contains 13 peer-reviewed papers resulting from the second workshop on "Topology-Based Methods in Visualization", held 2007 in Grimma near Leipzig, Germany. All articles present original, unpublished work from leading experts. Together, these articles present the state of the art of topology-based visualization research.:
Contents note Visualization of Coherent Structures in Transient 2D Flows: C.Garth et al -- Visualizing Lagrangian Coherent Structures and Comparison to Vector Field Topology: F. Sadlo et al -- Extraction of Separation Manifolds using Topological Structures in Flow Cross Sections: A. Wiebel et al.-Topology Based Selection and Curation of Level Sets: C.Bajaj et al -- Representing Interpolant Topology for Contour Tree Computation: H. Carr et al -- Path Line Attributes - an Information Visualization Approach to Analyzing the Dynamic Behavior of 3D Time-Dependent Flow Fields: K. Shi et al -- Flow Structure based 3D Streamline Placement: T.Salzbrunn et al -- Critical Points of the Electric Field from a Collection of Point Charges: N. Max et al -- Visualizing global manifolds during the transition to chaos in the Lorenz system: B.Krauskopf et al -- Streamline and Vortex Line Analysis of the Vortex Breakdown in a Confined Cylinder Flow: M.Rütten et al -- Flow Topology Beyond Skeletons: Visualization of Features in Recirculating Flow: R. Peikert et al -- Bringing Topology-Based Flow Visualization to the Application Domain: R. S. Laramee et al -- Computing Center-Lines: An Application of Vector Field Topology: T. Wischgoll -- Colorplates.
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Internet Site http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88606-8
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