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In the past decades computer graphics has become an essential part in science as it provides algorithms and methods helping to visualise problems and processes in different fields of research. For example, in weather forecasts, models are used to simulate the dynamics of the atmosphere and its interaction with seas and land masses. Without an adequate visualisation of the huge data sets produced by the models, it is very hard to make a forecast relying on the computed data.

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Böttcher, G. (2011). Introduction. In: Haptic Interaction with Deformable Objects. Springer Series on Touch and Haptic Systems. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-85729-935-2_1

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