Animal Shapes, Modal Analysis, and Visualization of Motion (III): Giraffe, Duck, Goose, T-Rex Dinosaur, and the Flying Modes of Eagle

Jing Yang, Goong Chen*, Chunqiu Wei, Alexey Sergeev, Jingtong Huang, Matthew M. Scully, Steven G. Krantz, Pengfei Yao, Tiexin Guo, Junmin Wang, Ming Chieh Chen, Darrell Corti

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Abstract

This paper contains more varieties of animals, including the giraffe, bird species duck, goose and eagle, and the T-Rex dinosaur. They range across mammals, birds and reptiles. For each of them, we present their first one hundred modes of motion. Three objectives of this paper are as follows: (i)To see more different types of modes of motion from a larger varieties of animals so as to make visual comparisons between interspecies behavioral patterns.(ii)To illustrate the wing-flapping flying modes of an eagle.(iii)To show the modes of motions of an extinct animal, the T-Rex dinosaur.

Original languageEnglish
Article number325
JournalJournal of Geometric Analysis
Volume33
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2023

Keywords

  • Animal shapes
  • Duck, Goose, Dinosaur, and the flying modes of an eagle
  • Motion patterns

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