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Creating DEMO Presentations on the Base of Visualization Model

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The paper is devoted to the complex process that begins by obtaining numerical data while solving a scientific problem and completes by the creation of the demo for illustrating the final solution in the graphical form. The represented visualized results were obtained after the simulation of the particle movement in the system of three bodies on the LaGrange surface and the simulation of mature convective clouds development. All calculations were carried out using supercomputers of CONVEX C-series, PARSYTEC systems and Cray J-90. Then the numerical data was converted using Geomview - special viewing program oriented for 3D visualization under IRIX 6.2 (SGI Octane workstation). It became possible thanks to the additional module written in C/C++ and aimed to converting data of special formats into the series of graphical images. As a result, 3D animation films were elaborated.

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Zudilova, E.V., Shamonin, D.P. (2000). Creating DEMO Presentations on the Base of Visualization Model. In: Bubak, M., Afsarmanesh, H., Hertzberger, B., Williams, R. (eds) High Performance Computing and Networking. HPCN-Europe 2000. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1823. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45492-6_46

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