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Author Topic: N-dimensional structures  (Read 2396 times)
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« on: January 15, 2014, 08:36:37 PM »

Maybe someone of you is interested in a method that generates structures with arbitrary dimension.

The algorithm "attractor" generates in the n-dimensional space initially a point cloud. Vectors are linked to each other by the dot product, so that the balance point and the spin of the vectors are constant. With a suitable choice of parameters structures are spontaneously formed in the n-dimensional space. With the executable Java program "Attractor.jar" the results can be examined. The simplest possible source program "AttracSimple.txt" in component representation provides numerical values ​​for the case n = 3.
In the program "AttracDemo.txt" vectors are used and a graphical representation is integrated. In this example, the dimension n for n > 1 may be freely chosen.

* Attractor.zip (85.94 KB - downloaded 180 times.)
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« Reply #1 on: May 24, 2015, 05:51:24 PM »

That looks intriguing!
Is there any chance you could add pointcloud export option using simple ASCII format?
Could that generate 100MLN points sizes or more?
That could be great input for visualizing.
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