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Saga Advances In Shapes Geometry And Algebra Results From The Marie Curie Initial Training Network 2014th Edition Tor Dokken

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Saga Advances In Shapes Geometry And Algebra Results From The Marie Curie Initial Training Network 2014th Edition Tor Dokken
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Saga Advances In Shapes Geometry And Algebra Results From The Marie Curie Initial Training Network 2014th Edition Tor Dokken instant download after payment.

Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.43 MB
Pages: 323
Author: Tor Dokken, Georg Muntingh
ISBN: 9783319086347, 3319086340
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 2014

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Saga Advances In Shapes Geometry And Algebra Results From The Marie Curie Initial Training Network 2014th Edition Tor Dokken by Tor Dokken, Georg Muntingh 9783319086347, 3319086340 instant download after payment.

This book summarizes research carried out in workshops of the SAGA project, an Initial Training Network exploring the interplay of Shapes, Algebra, Geometry and Algorithms.

Written by a combination of young and experienced researchers, the book introduces new ideas in an established context. Among the central topics are approximate and sparse implicitization and surface parametrization; algebraic tools for geometric computing; algebraic geometry for computer aided design applications and problems with industrial applications.

Readers will encounter new methods for the (approximate) transition between the implicit and parametric representation; new algebraic tools for geometric computing; new applications of isogeometric analysis and will gain insight into the emerging research field situated between algebraic geometry and computer aided geometric design.

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