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symposium on geometry processing | 2009

Discrete critical values: a general framework for silhouettes computation

Frédéric Chazal; André Lieutier; Nicolas Montana

Many shapes resulting from important geometric operations in industrial applications such as Minkowski sums or volume swept by a moving object can be seen as the projection of higher dimensional objects. When such a higher dimensional object is a smooth manifold, the boundary of the projected shape can be computed from the critical points of the projection. In this paper, using the notion of polyhedral chains introduced by Whitney, we introduce a new general framework to define an analogous of the set of critical points of piecewise linear maps defined over discrete objects that can be easily computed. We illustrate our results by showing how they can be used to compute Minkowski sums of polyhedra and volumes swept by moving polyhedra.


Archive | 2010

Computer-Implemented Method of Computing, In A Computer Aided Design System, Of A Boundary Of A Modeled Object

Nicolas Montana; Frédéric Chazal; André Lieutier


Archive | 2012

Simulation of the machining of a workpiece

Nicolas Montana; Marc Monteil; Romain Nosenzo


Archive | 2011

Computing of a resulting closed triangulated polyhedral surface from a first and a second modeled objects

Frédéric Chazal; Nicolas Montana


Archive | 2016

Simulating the machining of a workpiece

Nicolas Montana; Romain Nosenzo


Archive | 2012

Designing a modeled volume represented by dexels

Nicolas Montana; Marc Monteil; Romain Nosenzo


Archive | 2011

COMPUTING OF CLOSED TRIANGULATED POLYHEDRAL SURFACE RESULTED FROM A FIRST AND A SECOND MODELED OBJECTS

Frédéric Chazal; Andre Luthier; Nicolas Montana


Archive | 2018

B-REP OF THE RESULT OF A TWO-AXIS 3D PRINTING PROCESS

Romain Nosenzo; Richard Maisonneuve; Nicolas Montana


Archive | 2016

SIMULATING MACHINING OF WORKPIECE

Nicolas Montana; Roman Nosenzo


Archive | 2016

3D MODELED OBJECT DEFINED BY A GRID OF CONTROL POINTS

Marie-helene Walle; Nicolas Montana

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Pierre Alliez

University of Southern California

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