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020 _a9783642775888
082 _a006.6
_bFAL
100 _aFalcidieno, Bianca
_eed.
245 _aComputer graphics and mathematics
260 _bSpringer-Verlag,
_aBerlin :
_c1992
300 _avii, 318 p. ;
_bill., (some col.),
_c23 cm
365 _b119.9
_c$
_d94.80
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
520 _aSince its very existence as a separate field within computer science, computer graphics had to make extensive use of non-trivial mathematics, for example, projective geometry, solid modelling, and approximation theory. This interplay of mathematics and computer science is exciting, but also makes it difficult for students and researchers to assimilate or maintain a view of the necessary mathematics. The possibilities offered by an interdisciplinary approach are still not fully utilized. This book gives a selection of contributions to a workshop held near Genoa, Italy, in October 1991, where a group of mathematicians and computer scientists gathered to explore ways of extending the cooperation between mathematics and computer graphics.
650 _aAlgebraic topology
650 _aComputer graphics
650 _aSurface Modelling
650 _aSolid Modelling
650 _aProjektive Geometrie
650 _aProjective Geometry
650 _aCombinatorial Topology
650 _aCombinatory analysis
650 _aComputer graphics
650 _aComputer science
650 _aComputer simulation
700 _aHerman, I.
_eed.
700 _aPienovi, C.
_eed.
942 _2ddc
_cBK