The paper “Geometry Simplification Methods for Virtual Reality Applications” by A. Sharmazanashvili (GTU), Roger Jones (Lancaster University), A. Alikhanov (GTU), G. Mirziashvili (GTU), K. Tsutskiridze (GTU), E. Abramovi (GTU), and A. Khelashvili (GTU) has been published in EPJ Web of Conferences, Volume 337, Article 01245 (2025).
The paper successfully passed a two-level peer-review process and was accepted for the proceedings of the 27th International Conference on Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics (CHEP 2024), held in Krakow, Poland, on October 19–25, 2024.
The work presents methods for simplifying the as-built geometry of the ATLAS detector, focusing on techniques to reduce the number of facets to meet GPU performance constraints and enable smooth navigation within virtual-reality environments.
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