I don't quite understand this part. Is there anyone can hep me understand more about this? Thanks!
keenan
@Jamie It's really not important that you understand the details here; only that different mathematical models of the same physical model can lead to algorithms with different (and sometimes more/less desirable) properties.
If you really want to learn about this method, you can find the paper here, though again you shouldn't worry if the details aren't clear! We'll talk a bit about fluid simulation algorithms later this semester.
I don't quite understand this part. Is there anyone can hep me understand more about this? Thanks!
@Jamie It's really not important that you understand the details here; only that different mathematical models of the same physical model can lead to algorithms with different (and sometimes more/less desirable) properties.
If you really want to learn about this method, you can find the paper here, though again you shouldn't worry if the details aren't clear! We'll talk a bit about fluid simulation algorithms later this semester.