How to Discretize the Following Region Using Reasonable Bounds?
making that parameter exact seems to fix things:
curve = DiscretizeRegion[
ImplicitRegion[
x^2 + x + y^2 + Sin[4*x*y] + Sin[3*x*y] ==
39/10, {{x, -3, 3}, {y, -3, 3}}]]
note with the exact parameter and your origial "oversize" bounds you get a poor discretisation:
( remedied with MaxElementSize
, etc )
Give DiscretizeRegion
a second argument specifying bounds:
DiscretizeRegion[
ImplicitRegion[
x^2+x+y^2+Sin[4*x*y]+Sin[3*x*y]==3.9,
{{x,-3,3},{y,-3,3}}
],
{{-3,3},{-3,3}}
]
DiscretizeRegion[
ImplicitRegion[
x^2 + x + y^2 + Sin[4 x y] + Sin[3 x y] == 3.9,
{{x, -5, 5}, {y, -5, 5}}],
AccuracyGoal -> 8]