Corner-operated Tran-similar (COTS) Maps, Patterns, and Lattices
The planar COTS map proposed here takes the unit square to a region R bounded by four log-spiral edges. It is Corner-operated (controlled by the four corners of R ) and Tran-similar (it maps translations to similarities). The tiles of the COTS map of a regular pattern are similar to each other. It m...
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Veröffentlicht in: | ACM transactions on graphics 2020-02, Vol.39 (1), p.1-14 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The planar
COTS map
proposed here takes the unit square to a region
R
bounded by four log-spiral edges. It is
Corner-operated
(controlled by the four corners of
R
) and
Tran-similar
(it maps translations to similarities). The tiles of the COTS map of a regular pattern are similar to each other. It may facilitate intuitive design and algorithmic optimization of procedural models of complex, possibly multi-resolution, lattices, because it affords constant-cost algorithms for Point-in-Lattice testing and for Total-Area-Calculations. We provide simple, closed-form expressions for evaluating the COTS map and its inverse from the positions of its corners. We conjecture that the COTS map may be useful in a variety of applications in Engineering, Architecture, and Art, and we provide a few illustrative examples of its possibilities. We compare it to related, previously proposed, planar maps and discuss several variations and extensions. |
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ISSN: | 0730-0301 1557-7368 |
DOI: | 10.1145/3267346 |