Computational Geometry For Ships


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Computational Geometry for Ships


Computational Geometry for Ships

Author: H. Nowacki

language: en

Publisher: World Scientific

Release Date: 1995-03


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This book offers an advanced course on ?Computational Geometry for Ships?. It takes into account the recent rapid progress in this field by adapting modern computational methodology to ship geometric applications. Preliminary curve and surface techniques are included to educate engineers in the use of mathematical methods to assist in CAD and other design areas. In addition, there is a comprehensive study of interpolation and approximation techniques, which is reinforced by direct application to ship curve design, ship curve fairing techniques and other related disciplines. The design, evaluation and production of ship surface geometries are further demonstrated by including current and evolving CAD modelling systems.

Computational Geometry


Computational Geometry

Author: Mark de Berg

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2000


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For students this motivation will be especially welcome.

A Short Course in Computational Geometry and Topology


A Short Course in Computational Geometry and Topology

Author: Herbert Edelsbrunner

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business

Release Date: 2014-04-28


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This monograph presents a short course in computational geometry and topology. In the first part the book covers Voronoi diagrams and Delaunay triangulations, then it presents the theory of alpha complexes which play a crucial role in biology. The central part of the book is the homology theory and their computation, including the theory of persistence which is indispensable for applications, e.g. shape reconstruction. The target audience comprises researchers and practitioners in mathematics, biology, neuroscience and computer science, but the book may also be beneficial to graduate students of these fields.