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Curves and Surfaces in Geometric Modeling: Theory & Algorithms: Theory and Algorithms (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Computer Graphics)
 
 

Curves and Surfaces in Geometric Modeling: Theory & Algorithms: Theory and Algorithms (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Computer Graphics) (Hardcover)

by Jean Gallier (Author) "Geometry, what a glorious subject! ..." (more)
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Curves and Surfaces for Geometric Design offers both a theoretically unifying understanding of polynomial curves and surfaces and an effective approach to implementation that you can bring to bear on your own workwhether you're a graduate student, scientist, or practitioner.


Inside, the focus is on "blossoming"the process of converting a polynomial to its polar formas a natural, purely geometric explanation of the behavior of curves and surfaces. This insight is important for far more than its theoretical elegance, for the author proceeds to demonstrate the value of blossoming as a practical algorithmic tool for generating and manipulating curves and surfaces that meet many different criteria. You'll learn to use this and related techniques drawn from affine geometry for computing and adjusting control points, deriving the continuity conditions for splines, creating subdivision surfaces, and more.


The product of groundbreaking research by a noteworthy computer scientist and mathematician, this book is destined to emerge as a classic work on this complex subject. It will be an essential acquisition for readers in many different areas, including computer graphics and animation, robotics, virtual reality, geometric modeling and design, medical imaging, computer vision, and motion planning.



* Achieves a depth of coverage not found in any other book in this field.

* Offers a mathematically rigorous, unifying approach to the algorithmic generation and manipulation of curves and surfaces.

* Covers basic concepts of affine geometry, the ideal framework for dealing with curves and surfaces in terms of control points.

* Details (in Mathematica) many complete implementations, explaining how they produce highly continuous curves and surfaces.

* Presents the primary techniques for creating and analyzing the convergence of subdivision surfaces (Doo-Sabin, Catmull-Clark, Loop).

* Contains appendices on linear algebra, basic topology, and differential calculus.


About the Author

Jean Gallier received the degree of Civil Engineer from the Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussees in 1972 and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from UCLA in 1978. That same year he joined the University of Pennsylvania, where he is presently a professor in CIS with a secondary appointment in Mathematics. In 1983, he received the Linback Award for distinguished teaching. Galliers research interests range from constructive logics and automated theorem proving to geometry and its applications to computer graphics, animation, computer vision, and motion planning. The author of Logic in Computer Science, he enjoys hiking (especially the Alps) and swimming. He also enjoys classical music (Mozart), jazz (Duke Ellington, Oscar Peterson), and wines from Burgundy, especially Volnay.


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