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Prof. John Sullivan

Scientist in Charge for Application Area Geometric Design and Visualization

TU Berlin Institut für Mathematik
Straße des 17. Juni 136
10623 Berlin
+49 (0) 30 sullivan@math.tu-berlin.de
sullivan@math.tu-berlin.de

Scientist in Charge for Application Area Geometric Design and Visualization



Projects as a project leader

  • GV-AP4

    Interactive tools for research and demonstration

    Prof. Dr. Ulrich Pinkall / Prof. John Sullivan

    Project heads: Prof. Dr. Ulrich Pinkall / Prof. John Sullivan
    Project members: -
    Duration: 01.07.2012 - 30.06.2016
    Status: completed
    Located at: Technische Universität Berlin

    Description

    Today, software for analyzing and visualizing mathematical objects is an important tool for getting a grip on the mathematical matter one is exploring. There is already a lot of expertise in the SFB/Transregio with software in different fields of differential and combinatorial geometry. Project C01 aims to bring this experience together, for instance by building generic libraries for visualization and 3D-rendering or by enhancing the interoperability of the existing software projects.

    http://www.discretization.de/en/projects/C01/