Monthly Archives: July 2012

Reduced-Order Modeling

I thought I would give a short description of a neat “applied” technique for reducing computational complexity in solving time-dependent linear PDEs. I was first introduced to this concept in a presentation that I saw, given by Doug James of … Continue reading

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Extending the Simple Fluid Simulation

In the first post introducing The Construct, I showed how the library could be used to create a simple fluid simulation with little effort. The visual effect wasn’t really that awesome for a couple of reasons. We’ll extend that same … Continue reading

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The Construct

In this post, I am introducing a framework that I wrote as part of my MSc degree. If you have any questions or comments, or would like to help develop this project further, please comment or contact me! What the … Continue reading

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