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ADMM ⊇ projective dynamics: fast simulation of general constitutive models
R Narain, M Overby, GE Brown
Symposium on Computer Animation 1 (2), 2016, 2016
1082016
An implicit frictional contact solver for adaptive cloth simulation
J Li, G Daviet, R Narain, F Bertails-Descoubes, M Overby, GE Brown, ...
ACM Transactions on Graphics (TOG) 37 (4), 1-15, 2018
862018
ADMM ⊇ projective dynamics: fast simulation of hyperelastic models with dynamic constraints
M Overby, GE Brown, J Li, R Narain
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 2017
752017
A scalable plant-resolving radiative transfer model based on optimized GPU ray tracing
BN Bailey, M Overby, P Willemsen, ER Pardyjak, WF Mahaffee, R Stoll
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 198, 192-208, 2014
492014
Accurate dissipative forces in optimization integrators
GE Brown, M Overby, Z Forootaninia, R Narain
ACM Transactions on Graphics (TOG) 37 (6), 1-14, 2018
292018
A rapid and scalable radiation transfer model for complex urban domains
M Overby, P Willemsen, BN Bailey, S Halverson, ER Pardyjak
Urban Climate 15, 25-44, 2016
182016
Evaluation of the QUIC-URB wind solver and QESRadiant radiation-transfer model using a dense array of urban meteorological observations
P Girard, DF Nadeau, ER Pardyjak, M Overby, P Willemsen, R Stoll, ...
Urban climate 24, 657-674, 2018
92018
Globally Injective Geometry Optimization with Non‐Injective Steps
M Overby, D Kaufman, R Narain
Computer Graphics Forum 40 (5), 111-123, 2021
72021
Quantifying effects of the built environment on solar irradiance availability at building rooftops
C Bianchi, M Overby, P Willemsen, AD Smith, R Stoll, ER Pardyjak
Journal of Building Performance Simulation 13 (2), 195-208, 2020
52020
A high performance framework for coupled urban microclimate models
MC Overby
University of Minnesota, 2014
52014
Versatile Geometry Optimization with Hard Constraints
MC Overby
University of Minnesota, 2022
2022
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