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Subdivision Surfaces 1st Edition Jrg Peters Ulrich Reif

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Subdivision Surfaces 1st Edition Jrg Peters Ulrich Reif
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.29 MB
Pages: 212
Author: Jörg Peters, Ulrich Reif
ISBN: 9783540764052, 3540764054
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Subdivision Surfaces 1st Edition Jrg Peters Ulrich Reif by Jörg Peters, Ulrich Reif 9783540764052, 3540764054 instant download after payment.

Since their first appearance in 1974, subdivision algorithms for generating surfaces of arbitrary topology have gained widespread popularity in computer graphics and are being evaluated in engineering applications. This development was complemented by ongoing efforts to develop appropriate mathematical tools for a thorough analysis, and today, many of the fascinating properties of subdivision are well understood.

This book summarizes the current knowledge on the subject. It contains both meanwhile classical results as well as brand-new, unpublished material, such as a new framework for constructing C^2-algorithms.

The focus of the book is on the development of a comprehensive mathematical theory, and less on algorithmic aspects. It is intended to serve researchers and engineers - both new to the beauty of the subject - as well as experts, academic teachers and graduate students or, in short, anybody who is interested in the foundations of this flourishing branch of applied geometry.

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