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A computer system is proposed for bi or tri-dimensional graphic display of various structural shapes (molecular bodies) and property shape representations (one electron properties, electrostatic potential…). Calculation spaces, linked to molecular coordinates, are jointly handled within a unique representation space structured as a 3 D stage or grid Box. The Box fixed coordinates ensure Boolean and geometric operations through interactive graphic sub-systems. Direct images, subimages and composite images can be generated, as well as processed data and/or images. The polymodelling system presented — POLYMOD — leads to rapid and original animation operations on modelizations based on lengthy calculations.
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Dubis, JE., Yue, S.Y., Doucet, JP. (1986). Molecular Shape Embedding in a Grid Stage Modelling and Animation. In: Kunii, T.L. (eds) Advanced Computer Graphics. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-68036-9_19
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