[ODE] Ways to contribute brainpower to ODE? (Higher order integrator?)
STenyaK (Bruno Gonzalez)
stenyak at gmx.net
Fri Apr 21 06:40:17 MST 2006
What's the current state of moving trimesh-trimesh colisions? I think this
area needed some polishing?
On Thu, 20 Apr 2006 20:09:37 +0200, Ryan Gardner <ryebrye at gmail.com> wrote:
> Background / About me:
> --------------------------------
> This is my first post the mailing list, so let me begin with a (very)
> brief introduction. My name is Ryan Gardner. I'm an Applied Physics
> major (undergrad) at BYU with an emphasis in Computer Science. I am a
> senior this year, and one of the things I get to (have to?) do before
> I graduate is a capstone project...
>
> My capstone project must be related to both my major and my emphasis.
> The most common way that people fulfill capstone projects is to find
> a professor doing research in an area that needs some "grunt work"
> and then they just kind of tag along with that.
>
> My original idea was to research/write about the implementation of a
> Physics API - and write a very basic one that would handle some
> simple classical mechanics demonstrations (i.e. atwoods machine, a
> cart on a spring, a cart on a spring with a marble rolling on top of
> it... etc) - but in the process of doing some background research, I
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Saludos,
STenyaK
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