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Cheesestraws
12-05-2008, 09:20 PM
During my random browsing of the internet I came across www.matthiasmueller.info/realtimephysics/slidesJos.pdf (http://www.matthiasmueller.info/realtimephysics/slidesJos.pdf%20)
which is the slides from a talk Jos Stam gave about the solver. Some interesting things in there such as page 57, would be really nice to know what was being said at that point. The course it is from is on SIGGRAPH Encore if you are further interested in it.

Of course much of what is discussed doesn't actually affect us actually using nucleus I still found it interesting to glance over.

Aikiman
12-06-2008, 03:10 AM
Link is dead or is it just me?

Cheesestraws
12-06-2008, 07:50 AM
Odd, it works if you go to http://www.matthiasmueller.info/realtimephysics/ and download it that way.

Aikiman
12-07-2008, 04:40 AM
Odd, it works if you go to http://www.matthiasmueller.info/realtimephysics/ and download it that way.

ok that works.

PRetty useless really just a bunch of diagrams.

Pyrokinesis
12-08-2008, 08:13 AM
Thank You...

gster123
12-12-2008, 08:47 PM
I saw Jos Stam present this at the euro siggraph afiliated conference in Dublin this year. Was very good. The presentation gave a nice breakdown of the ideas behind the solver.

Been keeping an eye out for the slides to the presentation, so thanks a lot!

As you said the usefullness of it depends on how "into" the backgorund is of how it all works, its a superb idea

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