The Ima Volumes in Mathematics and Its Applications Ser.: Nonlinear Computational Geometry by Frank J. Sottile (2009, Hardcover)

noelincalif (848)
100% positive feedback
Price:
US $55.00
ApproximatelyRM 233.38
+ $55.66 shipping
Estimated delivery Fri, 15 Aug - Fri, 29 Aug
Returns:
30 days return. Buyer pays for return shipping. If you use an eBay shipping label, it will be deducted from your refund amount.
Condition:
Good

About this product

Product Identifiers

PublisherSpringer New York
ISBN-101441909982
ISBN-139781441909985
eBay Product ID (ePID)77419023

Product Key Features

Number of PagesXi, 239 Pages
Publication NameNonlinear Computational Geometry
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2009
SubjectNumerical Analysis, Geometry / General, Geometry / Algebraic
TypeTextbook
AuthorFrank J. Sottile
Subject AreaMathematics
SeriesThe Ima Volumes in Mathematics and Its Applications Ser.
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Weight41.3 Oz
Item Length9.3 in
Item Width6.1 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition22
Series Volume Number151
Number of Volumes1 vol.
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal516.00285
Table Of ContentSpectral Techniques to Explore Point Clouds in Euclidean Space, with Applications to Collective Coordinates in Structural Biology.- Rational Parametrizations, Intersection Theory, and Newton Polytopes.- Some Discrete Properties of the Space of Line Transversals to Disjoint Balls.- Algebraic Geometry and Kinematics.- Rational Offset Surfaces and their Modeling Applications.- A List of Challenges for Real Algebraic Plane Curve Visualization Software.- A Subdivision Method for Arrangement Computation of Semi-Algebraic Curves.- Invariant-Based Characterization of the Relative Position of Two Projective Conics.- A Note on Planar Hexagonal Meshes.- List of Workshop Participants.
SynopsisSpectral Techniques to Explore Point Clouds in Euclidean Space, with Applications to Collective Coordinates in Structural Biology.- Rational Parametrizations, Intersection Theory, and Newton Polytopes.- Some Discrete Properties of the Space of Line Transversals to Disjoint Balls.- Algebraic Geometry and Kinematics.- Rational Offset Surfaces and their Modeling Applications.- A List of Challenges for Real Algebraic Plane Curve Visualization Software.- A Subdivision Method for Arrangement Computation of Semi-Algebraic Curves.- Invariant-Based Characterization of the Relative Position of Two Projective Conics.- A Note on Planar Hexagonal Meshes.- List of Workshop Participants., Spectral techniques to explore point clouds in Euclidean space, with applications to collective coordinates in structural biology.- Rational parametrizations, intersection theory, and Newton polytopes.- Some discrete properties of the space of line transversals to disjoint balls.- Algebraic geometry and kinematics.- Rational offset surfaces and their modeling applications.- A list of challenges for real algebraic plane curve visualization software.- A subdivision method for arrangement computation of semi-algebraic curves.- Invariant-based characterization of the relative position of two projective conics.- A note on planar hexagonal meshes., An original motivation for algebraic geometry was to understand curves and surfaces in three dimensions. Recent theoretical and technological advances in areas such as robotics, computer vision, computer-aided geometric design and molecular biology, together with the increased availability of computational resources, have brought these original questions once more into the forefront of research. One particular challenge is to combine applicable methods from algebraic geometry with proven techniques from piecewise-linear computational geometry (such as Voronoi diagrams and hyperplane arrangements) to develop tools for treating curved objects. These research efforts may be summarized under the term nonlinear computational geometry. This volume grew out of an IMA workshop on Nonlinear Computational Geometry in May/June 2007 (organized by I.Z. Emiris, R. Goldman, F. Sottile, T. Theobald) which gathered leading experts in this emerging field. The research and expository articles in the volume are intended to provide an overview of nonlinear computational geometry. Since the topic involves computational geometry, algebraic geometry, and geometric modeling, the volume has contributions from all of these areas. By addressing a broad range of issues from purely theoretical and algorithmic problems, to implementation and practical applications this volume conveys the spirit of the IMA workshop.
LC Classification NumberQA564-609
No ratings or reviews yet
Be the first to write a review