This book presents cutting-edge developments in the advanced
mathematical theories utilized in computer graphics research - fluid
simulation, realistic image synthesis, and texture, visualization and
digital fabrication. A spin-off book from the International Symposium on
Mathematical Progress in Expressive Image Synthesis in 2016 and 2017
(MEIS2016/2017) held in Fukuoka, Japan, it includes lecture notes and an
expert introduction to the latest research presented at the symposium.
The book offers an overview of the emerging interdisciplinary themes
between computer graphics and driven mathematic theories, such as
discrete differential geometry. Further, it highlights open problems in
those themes, making it a valuable resource not only for researchers,
but also for graduate students interested in computer graphics and
mathematics.