@Bibtex-file{Theory/mesh.bib,
  title =        "Mesh generation bibliography",
  author-1 =     "Paul Heckbert",
  email-1 =      "ph@cs.cmu.edu",
  author-2 =     "Frank Bossen",
  abstract =     "This is a bibliography on mesh generation and related
                 topics. It is not an exhaustive bibliography, by any
                 means, but an attempt to collect references to the best
                 work on unstructured mesh generation, in 2-D and 3-D,
                 particularly papers on: \begin{itemize} \item good
                 control over the shape, size, and orientation of
                 elements (typically triangles or tetrahedra), \item
                 anisotropic mesh generation, \item automatic mesh
                 generation for complex boundary geometry, \item
                 approximation theory (error of a given mesh
                 approximating a known function), \item adaptive
                 meshing: refinement \& coarsening, \item mesh
                 improvement: smoothing, \item high quality mesh
                 generation, \item definition of {"}mesh quality{"}
                 \end{itemize} We do not cover the following much:
                 structured mesh (grid) generation, quadrilateral or
                 hexahedral meshes, element types, solvers. \par Many of
                 the papers describe mesh generators tailored to one of
                 the following applications: \begin{itemize} \item
                 finite element methods (FEM), \item computational fluid
                 dynamics (CFD), \item viscous flow, \item aerodynamics,
                 \item multigrid, \item triangulation, \item
                 computational geometry, \item computer graphics, \item
                 computer aided geometric design, \item and surface
                 meshing. \end{itemize}",
  readme =       "We have included URL's to papers or software, where
                 known. Please send corrections to Paul Heckbert. \par
                 For more web info on mesh generation, see
                 \htmladdnormallink{http://www.cs.cmu.edu/\~ph/mesh.html}
                 {http://www.cs.cmu.edu/\%7eph/mesh.html}",
}
