| 2006 |
| 8 | EE | Daniel Weiskopf,
Marc Borchers,
Thomas Ertl,
Martin Falk,
Oliver Fechtig,
Regine Frank,
Frank Grave,
Andreas King,
Ute Kraus,
Thomas Müller,
Hans-Peter Nollert,
Isabel Rica Mendez,
Hanns Ruder,
Tobias Schafhitzel,
Sonja Schär,
Corvin Zahn,
Michael Zatloukal:
Explanatory and Illustrative Visualization of Special and General Relativity.
IEEE Trans. Vis. Comput. Graph. 12(4): 522-534 (2006) |
| 2005 |
| 7 | EE | Daniel Weiskopf,
Marc Borchers,
Thomas Ertl,
Martin Falk,
Oliver Fechtig,
Regine Frank,
Frank Grave,
Andreas King,
Ute Kraus,
Thomas Müller,
Hans-Peter Nollert,
Isabel Rica Mendez,
Hanns Ruder,
Corvin Zahn,
Michael Zatloukal,
Tobias Schafhitzel,
Sonja Schär:
Visualization in the Einstein Year 2005: A Case Study on Explanatory and Illustrative Visualization of Relativity and Astrophysics.
IEEE Visualization 2005: 74 |
| 2001 |
| 6 | EE | Christopher Weth,
Ute Kraus,
Jan Freuer,
Michael Ruder,
Raphael Dannecker,
Peer Schneider,
Martin Konold,
Hanns Ruder:
XPulsaratsignhome - Schools help Scientists.
CCGRID 2001: 588-595 |
| 2000 |
| 5 | | Daniel Weiskopf,
Ute Kraus,
Hanns Ruder:
Illumination and acceleration in the visualization of special relativity: a comment on fast rendering of relativistic objects.
Journal of Visualization and Computer Animation 11(4): 185-195 (2000) |
| 1999 |
| 4 | EE | Daniel Weiskopf,
Ute Kraus,
Hanns Ruder:
Searchlight and Doppler effects in the visualization of special relativity: a corrected derivation of the transformation of radiance.
ACM Trans. Graph. 18(3): 278-292 (1999) |
| 1990 |
| 3 | | Hanns Ruder,
Thomas Ertl,
F. Geyer,
H. Herold,
Ute Kraus,
Hans-Peter Nollert,
A. Rebetzky,
Wolfgang Schweizer,
Corvin Zahn:
Simulation mit Supercomputern: Ein neues Werkzeug der Physik.
GI Jahrestagung (1) 1990: 369-383 |
| 2 | | Hanns Ruder,
Thomas Ertl,
F. Geyer,
H. Herold,
Ute Kraus,
Hans-Peter Nollert,
A. Rebetzky,
Corvin Zahn:
Computersimulation in der Astrophysik.
Supercomputer 1990: 67-82 |
| 1989 |
| 1 | EE | Hanns Ruder,
Thomas Ertl,
F. Geyer,
H. Herold,
Ute Kraus:
Line-of-sight integration: A powerful tool for visualization of three-dimensional scalar fields.
Computers & Graphics 13(2): 223-228 (1989) |