@article{25bd6ea180c44194a63c6fd5d09e4fa9,
title = "Animal Shapes, Modal Analysis, and Visualization of Motion (III): Giraffe, Duck, Goose, T-Rex Dinosaur, and the Flying Modes of Eagle",
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.",
keywords = "Animal shapes, Duck, Goose, Dinosaur, and the flying modes of an eagle, Motion patterns",
author = "Jing Yang and Goong Chen and Chunqiu Wei and Alexey Sergeev and Jingtong Huang and Scully, {Matthew M.} and Krantz, {Steven G.} and Pengfei Yao and Tiexin Guo and Junmin Wang and Chen, {Ming Chieh} and Darrell Corti",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2023, Mathematica Josephina, Inc.",
year = "2023",
month = oct,
doi = "10.1007/s12220-023-01344-4",
language = "English",
volume = "33",
journal = "Journal of Geometric Analysis",
issn = "1050-6926",
publisher = "Springer New York",
number = "10",
}