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SUMMARY:Fluid Simulation
DESCRIPTION:Technical Communications\n\nThe Technical Communications progr
 am at SIGGRAPH Asia serves as an invaluable platform for presenting cuttin
 g-edge work that may not neatly align with the Technical Papers session. A
 ttendees can expect to explore fresh and thought-provoking ideas, glean pr
 actical insights from real-world production work, and discover innovative 
 applications spanning various disciplines, from graphics and vision to AI 
 and VR.\n\nDuring these sessions, leading experts from academia and indust
 ry will present their latest findings, offering a glimpse into cutting-edg
 e research and development. From geometry and animation to virtual reality
  and machine learning, attendees can expect to explore a diverse array of 
 topics at the intersection of graphics and other fields.\n\nUnder the over
 arching theme of Curious Minds, attendees can delve into discussions surro
 unding innovation, interdisciplinary discovery, and the role of education 
 in shaping the future of technology. Whether you’re a seasoned researcher 
 or a curious enthusiast, the Technical Communications program promises to 
 offer insights that spark curiosity and inspire new perspectives.\n\nBound
 ary Conditions of the Third Kind: Generalized Sources and Sinks in Fluid S
 imulations\n\nBreaking the perceived dichotomy between pressure and veloci
 ty boundaries; we derive the implementation, motivate the use, and provide
  real world analogues for the Robin boundary condition.\n\n\nJeff Lait and
  Omar Zarifi (Side Effects Software) and Tomáš Skřivan (Carnegie Mellon Un
 iversity)\n---------------------\nGalerkin Method of Regularized Stokeslet
 s for Procedural Fluid Flow with Control Curves\n\nWe present a procedural
  incompressible velocity field authoring tool, which lets users design a v
 olumetric flow by directly specifying velocity along control curves.\n\n\n
 Ryusuke Sugimoto (University of Waterloo), Jeff Lait (Side Effects Softwar
 e), and Christopher Batty and Toshiya Hachisuka (University of Waterloo)\n
 ---------------------\nEditing Fluid Flows with Divergence-Free Biharmonic
  Vector Field Interpolation\n\nWe present divergence-free biharmonic vecto
 r field interpolation that smoothly blends between incompressible flows. P
 rior methods suffer from artifacts but ours is smooth and incompressible, 
 enabling copy-pasting, hole-filling, and domain extension.\n\n\nTumay Ozde
 mir, Jiamin Shi, Nathan King, and Christopher Batty (University of Waterlo
 o)\n\nRegistration Category: Full Access, Full Access Supporter\n\nLanguag
 e Format: English Language\n\nSession Chair: Mengyu Chu (Peking University
 )
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