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DIMACS Workshop: Geometric and Algorithmic Aspects of Computer-Aided Design and Manufacturing 2003
- Ravi Janardan, Michiel H. M. Smid, Debasis Dutta:
Geometric and Algorithmic Aspects of Computer-Aided Design and Manufacturing, Proceedings of a DIMACS Workshop, Piscataway, New Jersey, USA, October 7-9, 2003. DIMACS Series in Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science 67, DIMACS/AMS 2005, ISBN 0-8218-3628-5
Contents
- Forward. Geometric and Algorithmic Aspects of Computer-Aided Design and Manufacturing 2003: vii-
- Preface. Geometric and Algorithmic Aspects of Computer-Aided Design and Manufacturing 2003: ix-
- Ioana M. Boier-Martin, Denis Zorin, Fausto Bernardini:
A Survey of Subdivision-Based Tools for Surface Modeling. 1-27 - Tamal K. Dey:
Sample Based Geometric Modeling. 29-51 - Denis Blackmore, Yuriy Mileyko, Ming C. Leu, William C. Regli, Wei Sun:
Computational Topology and Swept Volumes. 53-78 - Vijay Srinivasan:
Elements of Computational Metrology. 79-116 - Meera Sitharam:
Combinatorial Approaches to Geometric Constraint Solving: Problems, Progress, and Directions. 117-163 - A. Frank van der Stappen:
Immobilization: Analysis, Existence, and Output- Sensitive Synthesis. 165-187 - Ravi Janardan, Michiel H. M. Smid:
Geometric Algorithms for Layered Manufacturing. 189-220 - Prabhjot Singh, Debasish Dutta:
Towards a Process Planning Framework for Multi-Direction Layered Deposition. 221-244 - Taejung Kim, Sanjay E. Sarma:
Machinability: Geometric Reasoning for Cutting. 245-263 - Debananda Misra, V. Sundararajan, Paul K. Wright:
Zig-Zag Tool Path Generation for Sculptured Surface Finishing. 265-280 - Ioannis Z. Emiris, Ilias S. Kotsireas:
Implicitization Exploiting Sparseness. 281-297 - John Keyser, Koji Ouchi, J. Maurice Rojas:
The Exact Rational Univariate Representation for Detecting Degeneracies. 299-328 - W. Randolph Franklin:
Mass Properties of the Union of Millions of Identical Cubes. 329-345
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