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All-hexahedral element meshing: Generation of the dual mesh by recurrent subdivision
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    All-hexahedral element meshing: Generation of the dual mesh by recurrent subdivision (English)
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    3 July 2001
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    This paper deals with a method that, given a few topological constraints, produces a non-structured all-hexahedral mesh. It is also explained by means of a simple 2D example and then extended into 3D. The concept of duality throughout this paper is an \(N\)-dimensional extension of the graph theoretical duality between a graph and a map: to each \(n\)-dimensional element of the mesh, there is a corresponding (\(N\)-\(n\))-dimensional one of the dual and vice versa. Also many remarkable advances in the topic of all-hexahedral meshing are presented.
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    all-hexahedral element meshing
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    dual mesh
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    recurrent subdivision
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    graph theoretical duality
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