Conference paper
Visualization of equations in an interactive environment
D. Watson, J. Wejchert, et al.
VIS 1991
The geometry of optimally collecting networks is investigated. The object is to find the geometry of a network that collects over a terrain, as a consequence of a cost function and constraints. The resulting configurations are called optimally collecting networks. A discrete lattice is used to represent the network and the terrain over which collection takes place. A cost function is set up and optimized configurations are found using Monte Carlo and simulated annealing. The methods can also be applied to collection networks over nonuniform terrains. © 1989 IOP Publication Ltd.
D. Watson, J. Wejchert, et al.
VIS 1991
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Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids
David Haumann, J. Wejchert, et al.
Graphics Interface 1991