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Suzanne Shontz
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Pennsylvania State University, University Park, USA
Recent results of mesh generation and adaptation which has applications to finite element simulation Proceedings of the prestigious International Meshing Roundtable conference organized by Sandia National Laboratories Introducing theoretical and novel ideas with practical potential as well as technical applications from industrial researchers, bringing together renown specialists from engineering, computer science and mathematics
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Table of contents (24 papers)
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Session 1A, Surface Meshing
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- Xinghua Liang, Yongjie Zhang
Pages 1-22
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- Mohamed S. Ebeida, Kaan Karamete, Eric Mestreau, Saikat Dey
Pages 23-34
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- Kirk Beatty, Nilanjan Mukherjee
Pages 49-65
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Session 2A, Optimization
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- Kiran Shivanna, Nicole Grosland, Vincent Magnotta
Pages 85-102
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- Jibum Kim, Shankar Prasad Sastry, Suzanne M. Shontz
Pages 103-120
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Session 2B, Surface Reconstruction and Repair
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- Nallig Leal, Esmeide Leal, John William Branch
Pages 161-175
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- Brandon M. Smith, Timothy J. Tautges, Paul P. H. Wilson
Pages 177-194
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- German Sanchez T., John W. Branch, Pedro Atencio
Pages 195-208
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Session 3A, Hex Meshing
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- Xevi Roca, Eloi Ruiz-Gironés, Josep Sarrate
Pages 209-225
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- Hong-Jun Kim, Timothy J. Tautges
Pages 227-242
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- Jean Hsiang-Chun Lu, Inho Song, William Roshan Quadros, Kenji Shimada
Pages 263-278
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Session 6A, Adaptive
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- Jonathan R. Bronson, Joshua A. Levine, Ross T. Whitaker
Pages 279-296
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- Kenneth Weiss, Leila De Floriani
Pages 315-333
About this book
The papers in this volume were selected for presentation at the 19th International Meshing Roundtable (IMR), held October 3–6, 2010 in Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA. The conference was started by Sandia National Laboratories in 1992 as a small meeting of organizations striving to establish a common focus for research and development in the field of mesh generation. Now after 19 consecutive years, the International Meshing Roundtable has become recognized as an international focal point annually attended by researchers and developers from dozens of co- tries around the world. The 19th International Meshing Roundtable consists of technical presentations from contributed papers, research notes, keynote and invited talks, short course presentations, and a poster session and competition. The Program Committee would like to express its appreciation to all who participate to make the IMR a successful and enriching experience. The papers in these proceedings were selected by the Program Committee from among numerous submissions. Based on input from peer reviews, the committee selected these papers for their perceived quality, originality, and appropriateness to the theme of the International Meshing Roundtable. We would like to thank all who submitted papers. We would also like to thank the colleagues who provided reviews of the submitted papers. The names of the reviewers are acknowledged in the following pages. We extend special thanks to Jacqueline Hunter for her time and effort to make the 19th IMR another outstanding conference.
Editors and Affiliations
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Pennsylvania State University, University Park, USA
Suzanne Shontz