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17:58 Jul 29, 2001 |
Russian to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Mathematics & Statistics | |||||
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na +1 | quasi-conformal mapping |
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quasi-conformal mapping Explanation: see links for mathematical applications. From first link: Results and Conclusions. This is a novel method that seeks to preserve conformal information and produce, as a first approximation, a flat quasi-conformal mapping of the 2D piecewise cortical surface in the conventional Euclidean plane. No cuts in the original cortical surface are required. This mapping can also be created in the hyperbolic plane which allows the map origin to be transformed interactively so that different anatomical landmarks can be used as the map focus. Color can be used to identify anatomical features. Results obtained from this approach which use triangulated macaque (3) and human cortical surfaces are presented. Reference: http://www.math.fsu.edu/~mhurdal/abstracts/hbm/hbm99/hbm99ma... Reference: http://epubs.siam.org/sam-bin/dbq/article/26288 |
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