Superellipsoid-based, real symmetric traceless tensor glyphs motivated by nematic liquid crystal alignment visualization |
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Authors: | Jankun-Kelly T J Mehta Ketan |
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Affiliation: | Department of Computer Science and Engineering, James Worth Bagley College of Engineering, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS 39762, USA. tjk@acm.org |
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Abstract: | A glyph-based method for visualizing the nematic liquid crystal alignment tensor is introduced. Unlike previous approaches, the glyph is based upon physically-linked metrics, not offsets of the eigenvalues. These metrics, combined with a set of superellipsoid shapes, communicate both the strength of the crystal's uniaxial alignment and the amount of biaxiality. With small modifications, our approach can visualize any real symmetric traceless tensor. |
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