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- Publication Type: Technical Report
- Keywords: visualization, dynamical systems
Abstract
This work describes DynSys3D, a framework for testing and implementing visualization techniques in the area of three-dimensional dynamical systems. DynSys3D has been designed to meet requirements which allow a fast and modular investigation of dynamical systems. Such requirements are, e.g., extendability, interactivity, and symmetry. Some visualization examples realized with DynSys3D illustrate the flexibility of the system.Additional Files and Images
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@techreport{Loeffelmann-1996-DS3,
title = "DynSys3D: A workbench for developing advanced
visualization
techniques in the field of
three-dimensional dynamical systems",
author = "Helwig L{\"o}ffelmann and Meister Eduard Gr{\"o}ller",
year = "1996",
abstract = "This work describes DynSys3D, a framework for testing and
implementing visualization techniques in the area of
three-dimensional dynamical systems. DynSys3D has been
designed to meet requirements which allow a fast and modular
investigation of dynamical systems. Such requirements are,
e.g., extendability, interactivity, and symmetry. Some
visualization examples realized with DynSys3D illustrate the
flexibility of the system.",
address = "Favoritenstrasse 9-11/186, A-1040 Vienna, Austria",
institution = "Institute of Computer Graphics and Algorithms, Vienna
University of Technology",
note = "human contact: technical-report@cg.tuwien.ac.at",
month = nov,
number = "TR-186-2-96-21",
keywords = "visualization, dynamical systems",
URL = "http://www.cg.tuwien.ac.at/research/publications/1996/Loeffelmann-1996-DS3/",
}
