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14th IMR 2005: San Diego, CA, USA
- Byron W. Hanks:
Proceedings of the 14th International Meshing Roundtable, IMR 2005, September 11-14, 2005, San Diego, CA, USA. Springer 2005, ISBN 978-3-540-25137-8 - John Svitek, Wa Kwok, Joseph R. Tristano:
Design and Implementation of a Corporate Mesh Object. 1-18 - Rao V. Garimella, Vadim Dyadechko, Blair Swartz, Mikhail J. Shashkov:
Interface Reconstruction in Multi-fluid, Multi-phase Flow Simulations. 19-32 - Luzhong Yin, Xiaojuan Luo, Mark S. Shephard
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Identifying and Meshing Thin Sections of 3-d Curved Domains. 33-54 - William Roshan Quadros, Ved Vyas, Michael L. Brewer, Steven J. Owen, Kenji Shimada:
A Computational Framework for Generating Sizing Function in Assembly Meshing. 55-72 - Andrey A. Mezentsev, Antonio Munjiza
, John-Paul Latham
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Unstructured Computational Meshes for Subdivision Geometry of Scanned Geological Objects. 73-89 - Yuanli Wang, François Guibault, Ricardo Camarero:
Automatic Near-Body Domain Decomposition Using the Eikonal Equation. 91-107 - Jochen Wild
, Peter Niederdrenk, Thomas Gerhold:
Marching Generation of Smooth Structured and Hybrid Meshes Based on Metric Identity. 109-127 - Volker Berkhahn, Kai Kaapke, Sebastian Rath, Erik Pasche:
A Hybrid Meshing Scheme Based on Terrain Feature Identification. 129-145 - Hang Si, Klaus Gärtner:
Meshing Piecewise Linear Complexes by Constrained Delaunay Tetrahedralizations. 147-163 - Steven E. Pav
, Noel Walkington
:
Delaunay Refinement by Corner Lopping. 165-181 - Konstantin Bogomolov:
Robust Construction of 3-D Conforming Delaunay Meshes Using Arbitrary-Precision Arithmetic. 183-201 - Steve Oudot, Laurent Rineau, Mariette Yvinec:
Meshing Volumes Bounded by Smooth Surfaces. 203-219 - Sergey Borovikov, Igor A. Kryukov
, Igor E. Ivanov:
An Approach for Delaunay Tetrahedralization of Bodies with Curved Boundaries. 221-237 - Paresh S. Patel, David L. Marcum, Michael G. Remotigue:
Stitching and Filling: Creating Conformal Faceted Geometry. 239-256 - Soji Yamakawa, Kenji Shimada:
Polygon Crawling: Feature-Edge Extraction from a General Polygonal Surface for Mesh Generation. 257-274 - Katrin Bidmon, Thomas Ertl:
Generation of Mesh Variants via Volumetrical Representation and Subsequent Mesh Optimisation. 275-286 - Sankarappan Gopalsamy, Douglas H. Ross, Yasushi Ito, Alan M. Shih:
Structured Grid Generation over NURBS and Facetted Surface Patches by Reparametrization. 287-299 - Frédéric Hecht:
A fews snags in mesh adaptation loops. 301-311 - Konstantin Lipnikov, Yuri V. Vassilevski
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On discrete boundaries and solution accuracy in anisotropic adaptive meshing. 312-324 - Siu-Wing Cheng
, Tamal K. Dey, Tathagata Ray:
Weighted Delaunay Refinement for Polyhedra with Small Angles. 325-342 - Tamal K. Dey, Gang Li, Tathagata Ray:
Polygonal Surface Remeshing with Delaunay Refinement. 343-361 - Chaman Singh Verma, Paul F. Fischer, Seung E. Lee, Francis Loth:
An All-Hex Meshing Strategy for Bifurcation Geometries in Vascular Flow Simulation. 363-375 - Tatsuhiko Suzuki, Shigeo Takahashi
, Jason Shepherd:
An Interior Surface Generation Method for All-Hexahedral Meshing. 377-398 - Matthew L. Staten, Steven J. Owen, Ted D. Blacker:
Unconstrained Paving & Plastering: A New Idea for All Hexahedral Mesh Generation. 399-416 - Michael A. Scott, Matthew N. Earp, Steven E. Benzley, Michael Stephenson:
Adaptive Sweeping Techniques. 417-432 - Xevi Roca, Josep Sarrate, Antonio Huerta:
A new least-squares approximation of affine mappings for sweep algorithms. 433-448 - Yongjie Zhang
, Chandrajit L. Bajaj, Guoliang Xu:
Surface Smoothing and Quality Improvement of Quadrilateral/Hexahedral Meshes with Geometric Flow. 449-468 - Rafael Montenegro, José María Escobar, Gustavo Montero, Eduardo Rodríguez
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Quality Improvement of Surface Triangulations. 469-480 - Tyler J. Alumbaugh, Xiangmin Jiao:
Compact Array-Based Mesh Data Structures. 485-503 - Andrey N. Chernikov, Nikos Chrisochoides:
Parallel 2D Graded Guaranteed Quality Delaunay Mesh Refinement. 505-517

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