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Seeing through rock with help from optimal transport
2022, Frederick, Christina, Yang, Yunan
Geophysicists and mathematicians work together to detect geological structures located deep within the earth by measuring and interpreting echoes from manmade earthquakes. This inverse problem naturally involves the mathematics of wave propagation, but we will see that a different mathematical theory – optimal transport – also turns out to be very useful.
Shape space – a paradigm for character animation in computer graphics
2020, Heeren, Behrend, Rumpf, Martin
Nowadays 3D computer animation is increasingly realistic as the models used for the characters become more and more complex. These models are typically represented by meshes of hundreds of thousands or even millions of triangles. The mathematical notion of a shape space allows us to effectively model, manipulate, and animate such meshes. Once an appropriate notion of dissimilarity measure between different triangular meshes is defined, various useful tools in character modeling and animation turn out to coincide with basic geometric operations derived from this definition.