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SUMMARY:To Bend or not to Bend?
DESCRIPTION:Technical Papers\n\nEach Paper gives a 10 minute presentation.
 \n\nPolar Interpolants for Thin-Shell Microstructure Homogenization\n\nThi
 s paper introduces a new formulation for material homogenization of thin-s
 hell microstructures. It addresses important challenges that limit the qua
 lity of previous approaches: methods that fit the energy response neglect 
 visual impact, methods that fit the stress response are not conservative, 
 a...\n\n\nAntoine Chan-Lock (Universidad Rey Juan Carlos) and Miguel A. Ot
 aduy (Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Facebook Reality Labs)\n---------------
 ------\nQ3T Prisms: A Linear-Quadratic Solid Shell Element for Elastoplast
 ic Surfaces\n\nWe introduce a novel approach for simulating elastoplastic 
 surfaces using quadratic through-the-thickness (Q3T) solid shell elements.
  Modeling the mechanics of deformable surfaces has been a cornerstone of g
 raphics research for decades. Although thin shell models are suitable for 
 many materials and ...\n\n\nJuan Sebastian Montes Maestre, Stelian Coros, 
 and Bernhard Thomaszewski (ETH Zürich)\n---------------------\nMulti-Resol
 ution Real-Time Deep Pose-Space Deformation\n\nWe present a hard-real-time
  multi-resolution mesh shape deformation technique for skeleton-driven sof
 t-body characters. Producing mesh deformations at multiple levels of detai
 l is very important in many applications in computer graphics. Our work ta
 rgets applications where the multi-resolution shape...\n\n\nMianlun Zheng 
 and Jernej Barbic (University of Southern California)\n-------------------
 --\nXPBI: Position-Based Dynamics with Smoothing Kernels Handles Continuum
  Inelasticity\n\nPBD and its extension, XPBD, have been predominantly appl
 ied to compliant constrained elastodynamics, with their potential in finit
 e strain (visco-) elastoplasticity remaining underexplored. XPBD is often 
 perceived to stand in contrast to other meshless methods, such as the MPM.
  MPM is based on disc...\n\n\nChang Yu and Xuan Li (University of Californ
 ia Los Angeles), Lei Lan and Yin Yang (University of Utah), and Chenfanfu 
 Jiang (University of California Los Angeles)\n---------------------\nTence
 rs: Tension-Constrained Elastic Rods\n\nWe study ensembles of elastic rods
  that are tensioned by a small set of inextensible cables. The cables indu
 ce forces that deform the initially straight, but flexible rods into 3D sp
 ace curves at equilibrium. Rods can be open or closed, knotted, and arrang
 ed in arbitrary topologies. We specifically ...\n\n\nLiliane-Joy Dandy, Mi
 chele Vidulis, Yingying Ren, and Mark Pauly (EPFL)\n---------------------\
 nA Mesh-based Simulation Framework using Automatic Code Generation\n\nOpti
 mized parallel implementations on GPU or CPU have dramatically enhanced th
 e fidelity, resolution and accuracy of physical simulations and mesh-based
  algorithms. However, attaining optimal performance requires expert knowle
 dge and might demand complex code and memory layout optimizations. This ad
 ...\n\n\nPhilipp Herholz, Tuur Stuyck, and Ladislav Kavan (Meta)\n\nRegist
 ration Category: Full Access, Full Access Supporter\n\nLanguage Format: En
 glish Language\n\nSession Chair: Huamin Wang (Style3D Research)
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