I understand,
Between you and I, what is discussed in that 'white paper' is pretty hi-falutin'. That's why I suggested it may or may not apply. It doesn't directly address, in so many words,...
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I understand,
Between you and I, what is discussed in that 'white paper' is pretty hi-falutin'. That's why I suggested it may or may not apply. It doesn't directly address, in so many words,...
it seemed to delve further into the topic and it was the 'best' source I could find. Do you have a connection?
NAP
yes, that's it, Keep Trying
Dumpster Diver is a mathematician...omigod! That explains a lot. :chrs:
No, I don't hate him but give it some time... :)
oh, he** no. If I was that smart, I would be a mathematician and I hate mathematicians...they s*ck! :)
Have fun with this one, It may or may not apply:
Curvature Approximation For Triangulated Surfaces
Abstract
Given a set of points and normals on a surface and a triangulation associated with...
that's really funny...
Seems reasonable but here's my thought. And bear in mind that I'm making this up as i go...
Curvature is a function of triangulation. So the higher one goes the greater...