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SUMMARY:To Bend or not to Bend?
DESCRIPTION:Each Paper gives a 10 minute presentation.\n\nTencers: Tension
 -Constrained Elastic Rods\n\nWe study ensembles of elastic rods that are t
 ensioned by a small set of inextensible cables. The cables induce forces t
 hat deform the initially straight, but flexible rods into 3D space curves 
 at equilibrium. Rods can be open or closed, knotted, and arranged in arbit
 rary topologies. We specifically ...\n\n\nLiliane-Joy Dandy, Michele Vidul
 is, Yingying Ren, and Mark Pauly (EPFL)\n---------------------\nQ3T Prisms
 : A Linear-Quadratic Solid Shell Element for Elastoplastic Surfaces\n\nWe 
 introduce a novel approach for simulating elastoplastic surfaces using qua
 dratic through-the-thickness (Q3T) solid shell elements. Modeling the mech
 anics of deformable surfaces has been a cornerstone of graphics research f
 or decades. Although thin shell models are suitable for many materials and
  ...\n\n\nJuan Sebastian Montes Maestre, Stelian Coros, and Bernhard Thoma
 szewski (ETH Zürich)\n---------------------\nA Mesh-based Simulation Frame
 work using Automatic Code Generation\n\nOptimized parallel implementations
  on GPU or CPU have dramatically enhanced the fidelity, resolution and acc
 uracy of physical simulations and mesh-based algorithms. However, attainin
 g optimal performance requires expert knowledge and might demand complex c
 ode and memory layout optimizations. This ad...\n\n\nPhilipp Herholz, Tuur
  Stuyck, and Ladislav Kavan (Meta)\n---------------------\nPolar Interpola
 nts for Thin-Shell Microstructure Homogenization\n\nThis paper introduces 
 a new formulation for material homogenization of thin-shell microstructure
 s. It addresses important challenges that limit the quality of previous ap
 proaches: methods that fit the energy response neglect visual impact, meth
 ods that fit the stress response are not conservative, a...\n\n\nAntoine C
 han-Lock (Universidad Rey Juan Carlos) and Miguel A. Otaduy (Universidad R
 ey Juan Carlos, Facebook Reality Labs)\n---------------------\nXPBI: Posit
 ion-Based Dynamics with Smoothing Kernels Handles Continuum Inelasticity\n
 \nPBD and its extension, XPBD, have been predominantly applied to complian
 t constrained elastodynamics, with their potential in finite strain (visco
 -) elastoplasticity remaining underexplored. XPBD is often perceived to st
 and in contrast to other meshless methods, such as the MPM. MPM is based o
 n disc...\n\n\nChang Yu and Xuan Li (University of California Los Angeles)
 , Lei Lan and Yin Yang (University of Utah), and Chenfanfu Jiang (Universi
 ty of California Los Angeles)\n---------------------\nMulti-Resolution Rea
 l-Time Deep Pose-Space Deformation\n\nWe present a hard-real-time multi-re
 solution mesh shape deformation technique for skeleton-driven soft-body ch
 aracters. Producing mesh deformations at multiple levels of detail is very
  important in many applications in computer graphics. Our work targets app
 lications where the multi-resolution shape...\n\n\nMianlun Zheng and Jerne
 j Barbic (University of Southern California)\n\nRegistration Category: Ful
 l Access, Full Access Supporter\n\nLanguage Format: English Language\n\nSe
 ssion Chair: Huamin Wang (Style3D Research)
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