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A Textbook of Vector Analysis


A Textbook of Vector Analysis

Author: Shanti Narayan | PK Mittal

language: en

Publisher: S. Chand Publishing

Release Date: 2010


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A Textbook of Vector Analysis

Vector Analysis


Vector Analysis

Author: Duraipandian P. & Pachaiyappa

language: en

Publisher: S. Chand Publishing

Release Date:


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Designed as a textbook for undergraduate students of Mathematics, Physics and Engineering.

Vector Analysis for Computer Graphics


Vector Analysis for Computer Graphics

Author: John Vince

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2007-05-15


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In my last book, Geometry for Computer Graphics, I employed a mixture of algebra and vector analysis to prove many of the equations used in computer graphics. At the time, I did not make any distinction between the two methodologies, but slowly it dawned upon me that I had had to discover, for the first time, how to use vector analysis and associated strategies for solving geometric problems. I suppose that mathematicians are taught this as part of their formal mathematical training, but then, I am not a mathematician! After some deliberation, I decided to write a book that would introduce the beginner to the world of vectors and their application to the geometric problems encountered in computer graphics. I accepted the fact that there would be some duplication of formulas between this and my last book; however, this time I would concentrate on explaining how problems are solved. The book contains eleven chapters: The first chapter distinguishes between scalar and vector quantities, which is reasonably straightforward. The second chapter introduces vector repres- tation, starting with Cartesian coordinates and concluding with the role of direction cosines in changes in axial systems. The third chapter explores how the line equation has a natural vector interpretation and how vector analysis is used to resolve a variety of line-related, geometric problems. Chapter 4 repeats Chapter 3 in the context of the plane.