- such as
aircraft wings. An
isosurface may
represent an
individual shock wave in
supersonic flight, or
several isosurfaces may be
generated showing a sequence...
- Natarajan, B. K. (January 1994). "On
generating topologically consistent isosurfaces from
uniform samples". The
Visual Computer. 11 (1): 52–62. doi:10.1007/bf01900699...
- metaballs, also
known as
blobby objects, are organic-looking n-dimensional
isosurfaces,
characterised by
their ability to meld
together when in
close proximity...
-
possible voxel value. For example, a
volume may be
viewed by
extracting isosurfaces (surfaces of
equal values) from the
volume and
rendering them as polygonal...
- measured. The
black point is
located at the
intersection of the red, blue and
yellow isosurfaces, at
Cartesian coordinates roughly (0.996, −1.725, 1.911)....
-
Figure 1:
Coordinate isosurfaces for a point P (shown as a
black sphere) in
oblate spheroidal coordinates (μ, ν, φ). The z-axis is vertical, and the foci...
- three-dimensional
space is
often an
equipotential surface (or
potential isosurface), but it can also be a three-dimensional
mathematical solid in space....
- is
based on the
simulated fluorescence process algorithm (SFP), but
isosurfaces and
maximum intensity projections are also used for
object analysis and...
-
variables x1 and x2. When n = 3, a
level set is
called a
level surface (or
isosurface); so a
level surface is the set of all real-valued
roots of an equation...
- (h\circ f)(a)=h'{\big (}f(a){\big )}\nabla f(a).} A
level surface, or
isosurface, is the set of all
points where some
function has a
given value. If f...