| 1 | /*
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| 2 |  * Project: MoleCuilder
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| 3 |  * Description: creates and alters molecular systems
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| 4 |  * Copyright (C)  2010 University of Bonn. All rights reserved.
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| 5 |  * Please see the LICENSE file or "Copyright notice" in builder.cpp for details.
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| 6 |  */
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| 7 | 
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| 8 | /**
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| 9 |  * \file tesselation.dox
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| 10 |  *
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| 11 |  * Created on: Oct 28, 2011
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| 12 |  *    Author: heber
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| 13 |  */
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| 14 | 
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| 15 | /** \page tesselation Tesselation
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| 16 |  *
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| 17 |  * Tesselation is a first step towards recognizing molecular surfaces.
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| 18 |  *
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| 19 |  * Within the code it is used for calculating correlation functions with regard
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| 20 |  * to such a surface.
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| 21 |  *
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| 22 |  * \section tesselation-procedure
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| 23 |  *
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| 24 |  * In the tesselation all atoms act as possible hindrance to a rolling sphere
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| 25 |  * that moves in from infinity. Whenever it rests uniquely on three distinct
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| 26 |  * points (atoms) a triangle is created. The algorithm continues by pushing the
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| 27 |  * sphere over one of the triangle's edges to eventually obtain a closed,
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| 28 |  * tesselated surface of the whole molecule.
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| 29 |  *
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| 30 |  * \note This mesh is different to the usual sense of a molecular surface as
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| 31 |  * atoms are directly located on it. Normally, one considers a so-called
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| 32 |  * Van-der-Waals sphere around the atoms and tesselates over these. 
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| 33 |  * \todo However, the mesh can easily be modified and even expanded to match the 
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| 34 |  * other (although the code for that is not yet fully implemented).
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| 35 |  *
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| 36 |  * \section tesselation-extension
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| 37 |  *
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| 38 |  * The main problem for extending the mesh to match with the normal sense is
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| 39 |  * that triangles may suddenly intersect others when we have the case of a non-
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| 40 |  * convex mesh (which is rather the normal case). And this has to be
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| 41 |  * specifically treated. Also, it is not sure whether the procedure of
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| 42 |  * expanding our current surface is optimal and one should not start on a
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| 43 |  * different set of nodes created from virtual points resting on the
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| 44 |  * van-der-Waals spheres.
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| 45 |  *
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| 46 |  * Note that it is possible to select a number of atoms and create a bounding box
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| 47 |  * from a combination of spheres with van der Waals radii.
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| 48 |  *
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| 49 |  * \date 2014-03-10
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| 50 |  *
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| 51 |  */
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