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SUMMARY:Deformable Solids
DESCRIPTION:Second-Order Finite Elements for Deformable Surfaces\n\nWe pre
 sent a computational framework for simulating deformable surfaces with sec
 ond-order triangular finite elements. Our method develops numerical scheme
 s for discretizing stretching, shearing, and bending energies of deformabl
 e surfaces in a second-order finite-element setting. In particular, we i..
 .\n\n\nQiqin Le (Shanghai Qi Zhi Institute); Yitong Deng (Stanford Univers
 ity); Jiamu Bu (Tsinghua University); Bo Zhu (Georgia Institute of Technol
 ogy); and Tao Du (Tsinghua University, Shanghai Qi Zhi Institute)\n-------
 --------------\nSlippage-Preserving Reshaping of Human-Made 3D Content\n\n
 Artists often need to reshape 3D models of human-made objects by changing 
 the relative proportions or scales of different model parts or elements wh
 ile preserving the look and structure of the inputs. Manually reshaping in
 puts to satisfy these criteria is highly time-consuming; the edit in our t
 ease...\n\n\nChrystiano Araújo (University of British Columbia); Nicholas 
 Vining (University of British Columbia, NVIDIA); and Silver Burla, Manuel 
 Ruivo de Oliveira, Enrique Rosales, and Alla Sheffer (University of Britis
 h Columbia)\n---------------------\nA Hessian-Based Field Deformer for Rea
 l-Time Topology-Aware Shape Editing\n\nShape manipulation is a central res
 earch topic in computer graphics. Topology editing, such as breaking apart
  connections, joining disconnected ends, and filling/opening a topological
  hole, is generally more challenging than geometry editing. In this paper,
  we observe that the saddle points of the s...\n\n\nYunxiao Zhang, Zixiong
  Wang, Zihan Zhao, and Rui Xu (Shandong University); Shuangmin Chen (Qingd
 ao University of Science and Technology); Shiqing Xin (Shandong University
 ); Wenping Wang (Texas A&M University); and Changhe Tu (Shandong Universit
 y)\n---------------------\nLiCROM: Linear-Subspace Continuous Reduced Orde
 r Modeling with Neural Fields\n\nLinear reduced-order modeling (ROM) simpl
 ifies complex simulations by approximating the behavior of a system using 
 a simplified kinematic representation. Typically, ROM\nis trained on input
  simulations created with a specific spatial discretization, \nand then se
 rves to accelerate simulations with the...\n\n\nYue Chang (University of T
 oronto), Peter Yichen Chen (MIT CSAIL), Zhecheng Wang (University of Toron
 to), Maurizio M. Chiaramonte and Kevin Carlberg (Meta Reality Labs Researc
 h), and Eitan Grinspun (University of Toronto)\n---------------------\nSub
 space Mixed Finite Elements for Real-Time Heterogeneous Elastodynamics\n\n
 Real-time elastodynamic solvers are well-suited for the rapid simulation o
 f ho\nmogeneous elastic materials, with high-rates generally enabled by ag
 gressive\nearly termination of timestep solves. Unfortunately, the introdu
 ction of strong\ndomain heterogeneities can make these solvers slow to con
 verge. ...\n\n\nTy Trusty, Otman Benchekroun, and Eitan Grinspun (Universi
 ty of Toronto); Danny M. Kaufman (Adobe, University of Toronto); and David
  I.W. Levin (University of Toronto)\n\nRegistration Category: Full Access\
 n\nSession Chair: Qixing Huang (University of Texas Austin)
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