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Computational Methods for Algebraic Spline Surfaces: ESF Exploratory Workshop

Computational Methods for Algebraic Spline Surfaces: ESF Exploratory Workshop

Computational Methods for Algebraic Spline Surfaces: ESF Exploratory Workshop
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Computational Methods for Algebraic Spline Surfaces: ESF Exploratory Workshop Hardback - 2004

by Dokken, Tor [Editor]; Jüttler, Bert [Editor];

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  • Title Computational Methods for Algebraic Spline Surfaces: ESF Exploratory Workshop
  • Author Dokken, Tor [Editor]; Jüttler, Bert [Editor];
  • Binding Hardback
  • Edition INTERNATIONAL ED
  • Condition New
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Springer
  • Publication date 2004-12-10
  • Features Bibliography, Illustrated
  • Bookseller's Inventory # Q-3540232745
  • ISBN 9783540232742
  • Quantity available 1

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From the publisher

This volume contains revised papers that were presented at the international workshop entitled Computational Methods for Algebraic Spline Surfaces ("COMPASS"), which was held from September 29 to October 3, 2003, at Schlo Weinberg, Kefermarkt (A- tria). The workshop was mainly devoted to approximate algebraic geometry and its - plications. The organizers wanted to emphasize the novel idea of approximate implici- zation, that has strengthened the existing link between CAD / CAGD (Computer Aided Geometric Design) and classical algebraic geometry. The existing methods for exact implicitization (i. e., for conversion from the parametric to an implicit representation of a curve or surface) require exact arithmetic and are too slow and too expensive for industrial use. Thus the duality of an implicit representation and a parametric repres- tation is only used for low degree algebraic surfaces such as planes, spheres, cylinders, cones and toroidal surfaces. On the other hand, this duality is a very useful tool for - veloping ef?cient algorithms. Approximate implicitization makes this duality available for general curves and surfaces. The traditional exact implicitization of parametric surfaces produce global rep- sentations, which are exact everywhere. The surface patches used in CAD, however, are always de?ned within a small box only; they are obtained for a bounded parameter domain (typically a rectangle, or - in the case of "trimmed" surface patches - a subset of a rectangle). Consequently, a globally exact representation is not really needed in practice.

First line

Our research was motivated by concrete problem of the analysis and the visualization of the errors of so called Passive Observation Systems (POS).

From the rear cover

The papers included in this volume provide an overview about the
state-of-the-art in approximative implicitization and various related
topics, including both the theoretical basis and the existing
computational techniques. The novel idea of approximate
implicitization has strengthened the existing link between Computer
Aided Geometric Design and classical algebraic geometry. There is a
growing interest from researchers and professionals both in CAGD and
Algebraic Geometry, to meet and combine knowledge and ideas, in order
to better solve industrial--type challenges, as well as to initiate new
directions for basic research. This volume will support this exchange
of ideas between the various communities.
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