Foundations of Physically Based Modeling and Animation
豆瓣
Donald H. House / John C. Keyser
简介
Emphasizes the underlying concepts of the field, and is not tied to any particular software package, language, or API.
Develops concepts in mathematics, physics, numerical methods, and software design in a highly integrated way, enhancing both motivation and understanding.
Progressively develops the material over the book, starting from very basic techniques, and building on these to introduce topics of increasing complexity.
Motivates the topics by tying the underlying physical and mathematical techniques directly to applications in computer animation.
contents
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 □ Introduction
Chapter 2 □ Simulation Foundations
Chapter 3 □ Follow the Bouncing Ball
Chapter 4 □ Particle Systems
Chapter 5 □ Particle Choreography
Chapter 6 □ Interacting Particle Systems
Chapter 7 □ Numerical Integration
Chapter 8 □ Deformable Springy Meshes
Chapter 9 □ Rigid Body Dynamics
Chapter 10 □ Rigid Body Collisions and Contacts
Chapter 11 □ Constraints
Chapter 12 □ Articulated Bodies
Chapter 13 □ Foundations of Fluid Dynamics
Chapter 14 □ Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH)
Chapter 15 □ Finite Difference Algorithms