Mathenautics: using VR to visit 3-D manifolds
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In most virtual reality applications, 3-d space is a passive, ambient continuum in which the objects of study are placed. When the 3-d space itself is the object of study, as with mathematical manifolds, VR is especially important as a visualization medium. We describe the visualization of such spaces in the CAVE virtual environment.
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