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arxiv: 1112.3508 · v1 · pith:BTZYNUFWnew · submitted 2011-12-15 · 🧮 math.DG

Discretization of asymptotic line parametrizations using hyperboloid patches

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Two-dimensional affine A-nets in 3-space are quadrilateral meshes that discretize surfaces parametrized along asymptotic lines. The characterizing property of A-nets is planarity of vertex stars, so for generic A-nets the elementary quadrilaterals are skew. We classify the simply connected affine A-nets that can be extended to continuously differentiable surfaces by gluing hyperboloid surface patches into the skew quadrilaterals. The resulting surfaces are called "hyperbolic nets" and are a novel piecewise smooth discretization of surfaces parametrized along asymptotic lines. It turns out that a simply connected affine A-net has to satisfy one combinatorial and one geometric condition to be extendable - all vertices have to be of even degree and all quadrilateral strips have to be "equi-twisted". Furthermore, if an A-net can be extended to a hyperbolic net, then there exists a 1-parameter family of such C^1-surfaces. It is briefly explained how the generation of hyperbolic nets can be implemented on a computer. The article uses the projective model of Pluecker geometry to describe A-nets and hyperboloids.

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