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Lifting the Winding Number: Precise Discontinuities in Neural Fields for Physics Simulation

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Cutting thin-walled deformable structures is common in daily life, but poses significant challenges for simulation due to the introduced spatial discontinuities. Traditional methods rely on mesh-based domain representations, which require frequent remeshing and refinement to accurately capture evolving discontinuities. These challenges are further compounded in reduced-space simulations, where the basis functions are inherently geometry- and mesh-dependent, making it difficult or even impossible for the basis to represent the diverse family of discontinuities introduced by cuts. Recent advances in representing basis functions with neural fields offer a promising alternative, leveraging their discretization-agnostic nature to represent deformations across varying geometries. However, the inherent continuity of neural fields is an obstruction to generalization, particularly if discontinuities are encoded in neural network weights. We present Wind Lifter, a novel neural representation designed to accurately model complex cuts in thin-walled deformable structures. Our approach constructs neural fields that reproduce discontinuities precisely at specified locations, without baking in the position of the cut line. Crucially, our approach does not embed the discontinuity in the neural network's weights, opening avenues to generalization of cut placement. Our method achieves real-time simulation speeds and supports dynamic updates to cut line geometry during the simulation. Moreover, the explicit representation of discontinuities makes our neural field intuitive to control and edit, offering a significant advantage over traditional neural fields, where discontinuities are embedded within the network's weights, and enabling new applications that rely on general cut placement.

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  • Precise Gradient Discontinuities in Neural Fields for Subspace Physics cs.GR · 2025-05-26 · conditional · none · ref 2025 · internal anchor

    Augmenting neural field inputs with a clamped distance function lets a single network represent gradient discontinuities at material interfaces and creases, enabling discretization-agnostic reduced-order physics simulation.