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Paper by Marc Stevens and Elie Bursztein and Pierre Karpman and Ange Albertini and Yarik Markov, presented at Crypto 2017. Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 01:09 - Algorithm 05:11 - Implementation Improved Broad phase only, next up will be triangle/convex polygon, going 'deeper' in the potentially collided mesh.
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- How is the chemical energy of gasoline transformed into kinetic energy of a moving car?
- Broad phase only, next up will be triangle/convex polygon, going 'deeper' in the potentially collided mesh.
- This one shows a spaceship model imported from .obj files (here it is the pyrogl ...
- Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 01:09 - Algorithm 05:11 - Implementation Improved
- Paper by Marc Stevens and Elie Bursztein and Pierre Karpman and Ange Albertini and Yarik Markov, presented at Crypto 2017.
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