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Absolutely, when dollars are on the line, the procedure is always 1: make it work. 2: make it fast. 3: make it nice and write a paper on it. And while step 2 is sometimes optional, step 3 _always_ is =)

If you run into cusps a lot on a hair simulation, that feels like evidence of a bad model, but plenty of good things have been done with bad models so that's hardly an indictment on the process. If your model yields loads of cusps, you need a solution, and this type of RMF is probably a very expensive solution.




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