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SolSurf is a tool for generating triangle mesh approximations of
level surfaces (zero sets)
of functions of three variables.
Functions can be given in the form of algebraic expressions in an ASCII files.
An example would be the expression v = x^2 + y^2 + z^2
to describe a sphere.
Several examples of level surfaces created with SolSurf are illustrated
in the Level Surface Examples pages.
For detailed information about SolSurf, consult the SolSurf Description ub
PostScript or
HTML.
A Unix-style man page for solsurf
is available in PostScript form.
SolSurf has a graphical user interface which may be seen in the
Session Snapshots.
The SolSurf distribution can be found here.