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TORONTO GEOMETRY COLLOQUIUM Olga Sorkine-Hornung of ETH Zurich on “Discrete developable surfaces: 3D shapes from 2D sheets” opening speaker Silvia Sellán of University of Toronto on “Developability of Heightfields via Rank Minimization” Follow us @GeometryToronto https://toronto-geometry-colloquium.github.io on October 22, 2020 at 10AM ET the presents talk number three The Toronto Geometry Colloquium is a live weekly hour-long webseries showcasing geometry processing research. Topics range from computer science, mathematics, and engineering including 3D deep learning, computational fabrication, and computer graphics Illustration by Anson Chan
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  • TORONTO GEOMETRY COLLOQUIUM

    Olga Sorkine-Hornung of ETH Zurich on

    “Discrete developable surfaces: 3D shapes from 2D sheets”

    opening speaker Silvia Sellán of University of Toronto on

    “Developability of Heightfields via Rank Minimization”

    Follow us @GeometryTorontohttps://toronto-geometry-colloquium.github.io

    on October 22, 2020 at 10AM ET the

    presents talk number three

    The Toronto Geometry Colloquium is a live weekly hour-long webseries showcasing geometry processing research. Topics range from computer

    science, mathematics, and engineering including 3D deep learning, computational fabrication, and computer graphics

    Illustration by Anson Chan