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==Rigid Body Continuous Collision Detection==
==Rigid Body Continuous Collision Detection==
Rigid-body-[[CCD]], was the topic of Wouter L. B. Buddingh' his Master's thesis [[https://pure.tue.nl/ws/portalfiles/portal/46957730/772058-1.pdf]].
Rigid-body-[[CCD]], was the topic of Wouter L. B. Buddingh' his Master's thesis [https://pure.tue.nl/ws/portalfiles/portal/46957730/772058-1.pdf].


The reference above is to Wouter Buddingh' his master thesis. You might also want to read the paper. The original publication date would have been The third or Janurari 2017 [https://www.wosabi.com/CCD%20paper.pdf]. D2M is a product of Eindhoven University of Technology.
The reference above is to Wouter Buddingh' his master thesis. You might also want to read the paper. The original publication date would have been The third or Janurari 2017 [https://www.wosabi.com/CCD%20paper.pdf]. D2M is a product of Eindhoven University of Technology.

Latest revision as of 20:26, 31 December 2023

Continuous Collision Detection is the science of deciding how an when multiple bodies collide. Sometimes CCD is referred to as 4D-CCD, but this term is not really valid because CCD only uses time-axis-orthogonal hyper-slices.

Rigid Body Continuous Collision Detection

Rigid-body-CCD, was the topic of Wouter L. B. Buddingh' his Master's thesis [1].

The reference above is to Wouter Buddingh' his master thesis. You might also want to read the paper. The original publication date would have been The third or Janurari 2017 [2]. D2M is a product of Eindhoven University of Technology.