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Stream Line and Path Line Oriented Topology for 2D Time-Dependent Vector Fields
Austin, Texas October 10-October 15
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/VISUAL.2004.9915th IEEE Visualization 2004 (VIS 2004)
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Holger Theisel, MPI Informatik Saarbr?
Tino Weinkauf, Zuse Institute Berlin
Hans-Christian Hege, Zuse Institute Berlin
Hans-Peter Seidel, MPI Informatik Saarbr?
Topological methods aim at the segmentation of a vector field into areas of different flow behavior. For 2D time-dependent vector fields, two such segmentations are possible: either concerning the behavior of stream lines, or of path lines. While stream line oriented topology is well established, we introduce path line oriented topology as a new visualization approach in this paper. As a contribution to stream line oriented topology we introduce new methods to detect global bifurcations like saddle connections and cyclic fold bifurcations. To get the path line oriented topology we segment the vector field into areas of attracting, repelling and saddle-like behavior of the path lines. We compare both kinds of topologies and apply them to a number of data sets.
Index Terms:
flow visualization, vector field topology, bifurcations, stream lines, path lines
Citation:
Holger Theisel, Tino Weinkauf, Hans-Christian Hege, Hans-Peter Seidel, "Stream Line and Path Line Oriented Topology for 2D Time-Dependent Vector Fields," vis, pp.321-328, 15th IEEE Visualization 2004 (VIS 2004), 2004
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