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by mkeeter
378 days ago
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(OP here) This is taken directly from the paper's introduction, which admittedly uses the more specific terminology of "1-Lipschitz signed distance bounds". The paper cites the original Hart '96 paper on sphere tracing; quoth Hart, "a function is Lipschitz if and only if the magnitude of its derivative remains bounded". https://graphics.stanford.edu/courses/cs348b-20-spring-conte... I wonder if there's a terminology schism here between computer graphics and numerical analysis folks. |
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I'd say this is a little pedantic, save for the fact that your function of interest (an SDF) isn't a differentiable function! It has big, crucially important subset of points (the caustic sets) where it fails to be differentiable.