Computer Graphics

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This chapter introduces the applications of computational conformal geometry on computer graphics research. Specifically we focus on digital geometry processing, a subfield of computer graphics that studies 3D surfaces from a discrete differential geometry standpoint. Several research topics, including global surface parametrization, uniform remeshing, N-way rotational symmetry (N-RoSy) field and shortest homotopic cycle, together with their experimental results, are detailed in this chapter.

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**, M., Gu, X., He, Y., Wang, Y. (2018). Computer Graphics. In: Conformal Geometry. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-75332-4_6

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