Title :
Visualization of Regular Maps: The Chase Continues
Author :
Van Wijk, Jarke J.
Author_Institution :
Eindhoven Univ. of Technol., Eindhoven, Netherlands
Abstract :
A regular map is a symmetric tiling of a closed surface, in the sense that all faces, vertices, and edges are topologically indistinguishable. Platonic solids are prime examples, but also for surfaces with higher genus such regular maps exist. We present a new method to visualize regular maps. Space models are produced by matching regular maps with target shapes in the hyperbolic plane. The approach is an extension of our earlier work. Here a wider variety of target shapes is considered, obtained by duplicating spherical and toroidal regular maps, merging triangles, punching holes, and gluing the edges. The method produces about 45 new examples, including the genus 7 Hurwitz surface.
Keywords :
computational geometry; data visualisation; solid modelling; Hurwitz surface; chase continues; closed surface; hyperbolic plane; merging triangles; platonic solids; punching holes; regular maps visualisation; space models; spherical duplication; target shapes; toroidal regular maps; Data visualization; Image color analysis; Shape analysis; Solid modeling; Surface treatment; Terrain mapping; Three-dimensional displays; mathematical visualization; regular maps; surface topology; tessellation; tiling;
Journal_Title :
Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TVCG.2014.2352952