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            Sakubo: A Mathematica-Syzygy Affair
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 | Organization:  | Wolfram Research, Inc. |  
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            2006 Wolfram Technology Conference
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            Champaign IL
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            Our goal was to create a portage translating code written in Mathematica to a working Syzygy application. We use a future version of Matematica’s kernel in the distributed graphics system, Syzygy. The new adaptive mesh feature is suitable for animating classic homotopies, like the Morin-Apéry sphere eversions, and Dalbec’s contraction of Zeeman’s duncehat, in cluster-based virtual environments, such as the CUBE and CAVE at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. For more information, please visit her website at http://new.math.uiuc.edu/im2006/tsuruga.
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