Algebraic 3-D Modeling
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Overview
Written for researchers and developers of three-dimensional modeling programs, this book examines the variety of existing systems while investigating the practical limitations of available software. From the table of contents: - Polyhedra - Boundary Models - A Small Language Modeler - The Algebraic Model - Computation of Algebraic Manifolds - Topological Specification of Forms and Shapes - The Modeling Principle - The GECO Language - Coefficients of a Projected Curve
Synopsis
Written for researchers and developers of three-dimensional modeling programs, this book examines the variety of existing systems while investigating the practical limitations of available software. From the table of contents: - Polyhedra - Boundary Models - A Small Language Modeler - The Algebraic Model - Computation of Algebraic Manifolds - Topological Specification of Forms and Shapes - The Modeling Principle - The GECO Language - Coefficients of a Projected Curve
Booknews
A mathematical overview of the generations and applications of three- dimensional geometric computer models, explaining the mathematical relationships between different types and implementations of modeling systems and examining the practical limitations of available software. Concentrates on those situations arising from the simultaneous use of half-space and boundary representations. For computer scientists, mathematicians, and design engineers, including students interested in modeling geometric objects in three-dimensional space. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)