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It is known that for each combinatorial type of convex 3-dimensional
polyhedra, there is a representative with edges tangent to the unit sphere.
This representative is unique up to projective transformations that fix the unit
sphere. We show that there is a unique representative (up to congruence) with
edges tangent to the unit sphere such that the origin is the barycenter of the
points where the edges touch the sphere.
We introduce a novel method for the construction of discrete conformal mappings from surface meshes of arbitrary topology to the plane. Our approach is based on circle patterns, i.e., arrangements of circles—one for each face—with prescribed intersection angles. Given these angles the circle radii follow as the unique minimizer of a convex energy. The method supports very flexible boundary conditions ranging from free boundaries to control of the boundary shape via prescribed curvatures. Closed meshes of genus zero can be parameterized over the sphere. To parameterize higher genus meshes we introduce cone singularities at designated vertices. The parameter domain is then a piecewise Euclidean surface. Cone singularities can also help to reduce the often very large area distortion of global conformal maps to moderate levels. Our method involves two optimization problems: a quadratic program and the unconstrained minimization of the circle pattern energy. The latter is a convex function of logarithmic radius variables with simple explicit expressions for gradient and Hessian. We demonstrate the versatility and performance of our algorithm with a variety of examples.
We define a discrete Laplace-Beltrami operator for simplicial surfaces. It depends only on the intrinsic geometry of the surface and its edge weights are positive. Our Laplace operator is similar to the one defined by Pinkall and Polthier (the so called “cotan formula”) except that it is based on the intrinsic Delaunay triangulation of the simplicial surface. This leads to new definitions of discrete harmonic and holomorphic functions, discrete mean curvature, and discrete minimal surfaces.
We prove an existence and uniqueness theorem for weighted Delaunay triangulations (with non-intersecting site-circles) with prescribed combinatorial type and circle intersection angles. Such weighted Delaunay triangulations can also be interpreted as hyperbolic polyhedra with vertices beyond the infinite boundary. The proof is based on a variational principle. This extends similar work by Rivin on Delaunay triangulations and ideal polyhedra to weighted Delaunay triangulations and hyperideal polyhedra.
Modelling incompressible ideal fluids as a finite collection of
vortex filaments is important in physics (super-fluidity, models for the
onset of turbulence) as well as for numerical algorithms used in computer
graphics for the real time simulation of smoke. Here we introduce
a time-discrete evolution equation for arbitrary closed polygons in 3-
space that is a discretisation of the localised induction approximation of
filament motion. This discretisation shares with its continuum limit the
property that it is a completely integrable system. We apply this polygon
evolution to a significant improvement of the numerical algorithms
used in Computer Graphics.