Visualizing a curved space
- From: Alan <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2006 18:52:23 +0000 (UTC)
I have a 2D Riemann metric tensor with coordinates (x,y) in a half-plane
-Infinity < x < Infinity, y > 0. I can calculate the geodesics.
I am looking for suggestions on algorithms for visualizations
of the geometry. (Ideally, something I can implement in Mathematica).
The space is somewhat similar to the Poincare hyperbolic
half-plane, in that the metric has the form
ds^2 = a(y) dx^2 + b(y) dy^2
I am a real novice in differential geometry, so the more elementary
the suggestions, the better.
Thanks!
alan
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