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sjkelly
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| # rvechev functions for smooth max and min | ||
| rmax(x,y) = (x+y+sqrt((x-y)^2))/2 |
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should be x+y under sqrt. also not sure about the division by 2
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This is one simple approach, but the results do not seem to be good. For now I may try a perturbation approach to find the gradients.
You can barely make out where the holes are supposed to be:
