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Overview

David Levin is affiliated with Tel Aviv University in Israel, focusing research primarily in the fields of Engineering and Computer Science. Their work integrates advanced numerical analysis techniques and computational mathematics to address complex problems in these areas.

Levin's research spans multiple subfields, including:

  • Computational Mechanics
  • Computational Theory and Mathematics
  • Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Numerical Analysis

The main topics covered in their research include:

  • Advanced Numerical Analysis Techniques
  • Advanced Numerical Methods in Computational Mathematics
  • 3D Shape Modeling and Analysis
  • Numerical Methods in Engineering
  • Probabilistic and Robust Engineering Design
  • Computer Graphics and Visualization Techniques
  • Iterative Methods for Nonlinear Equations

David Levin has contributed numerous research papers, with recent publications showcasing a focus on approximation methods, splines, and numerical algorithms. Notable papers include:

  • Approximation of functions over manifolds: A Moving Least-Squares approach, 2020, Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics
  • A two-stage approximation strategy for piecewise smooth functions in two and three dimensions, 2021, IMA Journal of Numerical Analysis
  • A class of C2 quasi-interpolating splines free of Gibbs phenomenon, 2022, Numerical Algorithms
  • A new B-spline type approximation method for non-smooth functions, 2023, Applied Mathematics Letters
  • Non-linear WENO B-spline based approximation method, 2024, Numerical Algorithms

They have frequently published in venues such as:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Numerical Algorithms
  • Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics
  • IMA Journal of Numerical Analysis
  • Applied Mathematics Letters

Levin's research collaborations include repeated co-authorship with:

  • Juan Ruiz-Álvarez
  • Sergio Amat
  • Dionisio F. Yáñez
  • Gonen Singer
  • Shira Faigenbaum-Golovin

Best Publications

  • Computing and rendering point set surfaces

    M. Alexa;J. Behr;D. Cohen-Or;S. Fleishman

  • Point set surfaces

    Marc Alexa;Johannes Behr;Daniel Cohen-Or;Shachar Fleishman

  • The approximation power of moving least-squares

    David Levin

  • A 4-point interpolatory subdivision scheme for curve design

    Nira Dyn;David Levin;John A. Gregory

  • As-rigid-as-possible shape interpolation

    Marc Alexa;Daniel Cohen-Or;David Levin

  • Mesh-Independent Surface Interpolation

    David Levin

  • Numerical Procedures for Surface Fitting of Scattered Data by Radial Functions

    Nira Dyn;David Levin;Samuel Rippa

  • Subdivision schemes in geometric modelling

    Nira Dyn;David Levin

  • Development of non-linear transformations for improving convergence of sequences

    David Levin

  • Green Coordinates

    Yaron Lipman;David Levin;Daniel Cohen-Or

  • Linear rotation-invariant coordinates for meshes

    Yaron Lipman;Olga Sorkine;David Levin;Daniel Cohen-Or

  • Differential coordinates for interactive mesh editing

    Y. Lipman;O. Sorkine;D. Cohen-Or;D. Levin

  • Procedures for computing one- and two-dimensional integrals of functions with rapid irregular oscillations

    David Levin

  • Three-dimensional distance field metamorphosis

    Daniel Cohen-Or;Amira Solomovic;David Levin

  • Fast integration of rapidly oscillatory functions

    David Levin

  • Data Dependent Triangulations for Piecewise Linear Interpolation

    Nira Dyn;David Levin;Samuel Rippa

  • Parameterization-free projection for geometry reconstruction

    Yaron Lipman;Daniel Cohen-Or;David Levin;Hillel Tal-Ezer

  • Progressive compression of arbitrary triangular meshes

    Daniel Cohen-Or;David Levin;Offir Remez

  • Optimizing 3D triangulations using discrete curvature analysis

    Nira Dyn;Kai Hormann;Sun-Jeong Kim;David Levin

  • Differential Coordinates for Interactive Mesh Editing

    Yaron Lipman;Olga Sorkine;Daniel Cohen-Or;David Levin

Frequent Co-Authors

Nira Dyn
Nira Dyn Tel Aviv University
Daniel Cohen-Or
Daniel Cohen-Or Tel Aviv University
Yaron Lipman
Yaron Lipman Facebook (United States)
Israel Finkelstein
Israel Finkelstein Tel Aviv University
Olga Sorkine
Olga Sorkine ETH Zurich
Marc Alexa
Marc Alexa Technical University of Berlin
Eli Turkel
Eli Turkel Tel Aviv University
Hans-Peter Seidel
Hans-Peter Seidel Max Planck Institute for Informatics
Arieh Iserles
Arieh Iserles University of Cambridge
Cláudio T. Silva
Cláudio T. Silva New York University

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