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1 COMP259: Physically-Based Modeling, Simulation & Animation
Mon/Wed 2:00pm – 3:15pm (SN 011) Ming C. Lin SN223, Office Hours: MW 3:15-4:15pm UNC Chapel Hill M. C. Lin

2 Prerequisities COMP205 (Scientific and Geometric Computing) or
Basic Numerical Analysis COMP235 (Images, Graphics & Vision) or COMP136 (Elementary 3D Graphics) UNC Chapel Hill M. C. Lin

3 Textbook & References SIGGRAPH course notes In-class handouts
Other research papers More references (books, papers, pointers to other interesting resources) available at the course website UNC Chapel Hill M. C. Lin

4 MOVEMENTS: making them move !
Course Overview 3D Models + Images -> Rendering (COMP 236 & 238) Virtual Reality Interface (COMP239) Geometric & Solid Modeling (COMP 258) This course focuses on MOVEMENTS: making them move ! UNC Chapel Hill M. C. Lin

5 What Will We Be Doing Geometry Mechanics Numerical Computing
Collision Detection Computing Contact Manifolds Mechanics Particle Dynamics Rigid Body Dynamics Non-Rigid Body Dynamics Numerical Computing Initial Value Problems Boundary Value Problems Constraints & Differential-Algebraic Equations UNC Chapel Hill M. C. Lin

6 Possible Applications
Computer Animation Virtual Environments Rapid Prototyping Haptic Rendering Computer Game Dynamics Robotics and Automation Medical Simulation and Analysis UNC Chapel Hill M. C. Lin

7 Goals Be aware with a collection of geometric algorithms for modeling contacts. Be knowledgeable with the following numerical methods for simulation: initial value problems, constrained optimization, differential-algebraic equations, boundary value problems, etc Be familiar with the following modeling paradigms of physical and biological systems: particle dynamics, rigid body dynamics, flexible and deformable bodies Be able to analyze the correctness and runtime performance of a given simulation method. Be able to apply some techniques to research problems. UNC Chapel Hill M. C. Lin

8 See Course Website for more details……
for more details…… UNC Chapel Hill M. C. Lin


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