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Flow visualization in science and mathematics

Nelson Max1, Carlos Correa, Chris Muelder, Shi Yan, Cheng-Kai Chen and Kwan-Liu Ma

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We present several methods for visualizing motion, vector fields, and flows, including polygonal surface advection, visibility driven transfer functions, feature extraction and tracking, and motion frequency analysis and enhancement. They are applied to chaotic attractors, turbulent vortices, supernovae, and seismic data.


PACS

47.80.Jk Flow visualization and imaging

47.52.+j Chaos

97.60.Bw Supernovae

47.27.-i Turbulent flows, convection, and heat transfer

Subjects

Fluid dynamics

Instrumentation and measurement

Statistical physics and nonlinear systems

Astrophysics and astroparticles

Dates

Issue 1 (2009)



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