Lecture

Volume Computation and Surface Boundaries

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This lecture explores how to compute the volume of a 3D domain using the divergence theorem and Stokes' theorem, showcasing applications in computer graphics. The instructor demonstrates how to define the boundary of a surface and the sense of circulation, providing a recipe for obtaining the boundary of a surface. Through examples involving a cylindrical surface and a semi-sphere, the concepts of parameterization, boundary elimination, and circulation direction are illustrated.

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