It takes the average reader 2 hours and 31 minutes to read Numerical Methods for Linear Complementarity Problems in Physics-Based Animation by Sarah Niebe
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Linear complementarity problems (LCPs) have for many years been used in physics-based animation to model contact forces between rigid bodies in contact. More recently, LCPs have found their way into the realm of fluid dynamics. Here, LCPs are used to model boundary conditions with fluid-wall contacts. LCPs have also started to appear in deformable models and granular simulations. There is an increasing need for numerical methods to solve the resulting LCPs with all these new applications. This book provides a numerical foundation for such methods, especially suited for use in computer...
Numerical Methods for Linear Complementarity Problems in Physics-Based Animation by Sarah Niebe is 151 pages long, and a total of 37,901 words.
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