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12812
World Ranking
12355
National Ranking
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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2004 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Overview

Jonathan Richard Shewchuk is affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Computer Science with a focus on various specialized subfields and topics. The subfields include Aerospace Engineering, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Computer Networks and Communications, Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design, and Computational Theory and Mathematics.

The scientist's research topics encompass several areas such as Guidance and Control Systems, Robotic Path Planning Algorithms, Distributed Control Multi-Agent Systems, Computational Geometry and Mesh Generation, Topological and Geometric Data Analysis, Geographic Information Systems Studies, and Neural Networks and Applications.

Their recent scholarly output includes the following papers:

  • Smarter Lions: Efficient Cooperative Pursuit in General Bounded Arenas (2020), published in SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization
  • Restricted Constrained Delaunay Triangulations (2021), published at Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik (Schloss Dagstuhl)
  • The Geometry of the Set of Equivalent Linear Neural Networks (2024), published on arXiv (Cornell University)

Frequent co-authors associated with Jonathan Richard Shewchuk include Zhengyuan Zhou, Dušan M. Stipanović, Haomiao Huang, Claire J. Tomlin, and Marc Khoury.

Publications are distributed across venues such as SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization, Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik (Schloss Dagstuhl), and arXiv (Cornell University).

Among recognized achievements, Jonathan Richard Shewchuk was awarded the Fellow of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation in 2004.

Best Publications

  • Triangle: Engineering a 2D Quality Mesh Generator and Delaunay Triangulator

    Jonathan Richard Shewchuk

  • Delaunay refinement algorithms for triangular mesh generation

    Jonathan Richard Shewchuk

  • Adaptive Precision Floating-Point Arithmetic and Fast Robust Geometric Predicates,

    Jonathan Richard Shewchuk

  • Tetrahedral mesh generation by Delaunay refinement

    Jonathan Richard Shewchuk

  • What is a Good Linear Element? Interpolation, Conditioning, and Quality Measures.

    Jonathan Richard Shewchuk

  • Delaunay refinement mesh generation

    Jonathan Richard Shewchuk;Gary L. Miller;David R. O'Hallaron

  • Delaunay Mesh Generation

    Siu-Wing Cheng;Tamal K. Dey;Jonathan Shewchuk

  • Large-scale simulation of elastic wave propagation in heterogeneous media on parallel computers

    Hesheng Bao;Jacobo Bielak;Omar Nabih Ghattas;Loukas F Kallivokas

  • Interpolating and approximating implicit surfaces from polygon soup

    Chen Shen;James F. O'Brien;Jonathan R. Shewchuk

  • Spectral surface reconstruction from noisy point clouds

    Ravikrishna Kolluri;Jonathan Richard Shewchuk;James F. O'Brien

  • Isosurface stuffing: fast tetrahedral meshes with good dihedral angles

    François Labelle;Jonathan Richard Shewchuk

  • Aggressive Tetrahedral Mesh Improvement

    Bryan Matthew Klingner;Jonathan Richard Shewchuk

  • Streaming computation of Delaunay triangulations

    Martin Isenburg;Yuanxin Liu;Jonathan Shewchuk;Jack Snoeyink

  • Dynamic local remeshing for elastoplastic simulation

    Martin Wicke;Daniel Ritchie;Bryan M. Klingner;Sebastian Burke

  • Constrained Delaunay Tetrahedralizations and Provably Good Boundary Recovery.

    Jonathan Richard Shewchuk

  • Anisotropic voronoi diagrams and guaranteed-quality anisotropic mesh generation

    Francois Labelle;Jonathan Richard Shewchuk

  • Interactive simulation of surgical needle insertion and steering

    Nuttapong Chentanez;Ron Alterovitz;Daniel Ritchie;Lita Cho

  • Simulating liquids and solid-liquid interactions with lagrangian meshes

    Pascal Clausen;Martin Wicke;Jonathan R. Shewchuk;James F. O'Brien

  • General-Dimensional Constrained Delaunay and Constrained Regular Triangulations, I: Combinatorial Properties

    Jonathan Richard Shewchuk

  • Liquid simulation on lattice-based tetrahedral meshes

    Nuttapong Chentanez;Bryan E. Feldman;François Labelle;James F. O'Brien

  • Lecture Notes on Delaunay Mesh Generation

    Jonathan Richard Shewchuk

Frequent Co-Authors

James F. O'Brien
James F. O'Brien University of California, Berkeley
David R. O'Hallaron
David R. O'Hallaron Carnegie Mellon University
Tamal K. Dey
Tamal K. Dey Purdue University West Lafayette
Jack Snoeyink
Jack Snoeyink University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Omar Ghattas
Omar Ghattas The University of Texas at Austin
Gary L. Miller
Gary L. Miller Carnegie Mellon University
Manuela Veloso
Manuela Veloso Carnegie Mellon University
Kris Hauser
Kris Hauser Duke University
Ron Alterovitz
Ron Alterovitz University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Ken Goldberg
Ken Goldberg University of California, Berkeley

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