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Geometry for Computer Graphics - Formulae, Examples and Proofs

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Geometry is the cornerstone of computer graphics and computer animation, and provides the framework and tools for solving problems in two and three dimensions. This may be in the form of describing simple shapes such as a circle, ellipse, or parabola, or complex problems such as rotating 3D objects about an arbitrary axis.
Geometry for Computer Graphics draws together a wide variety of geometric information that will provide a sourcebook of facts, examples, and proofs for students, academics, researchers, and professional practitioners.
The book is divided into 4 sections: the first summarizes hundreds of formulae used to solve 2D and 3D geometric problems. The second section places these formulae in context in the form of worked examples. The third provides the origin and proofs of these formulae, and communicates mathematical strategies for solving geometric problems. The last section is a glossary of terms used in geometry.

List of contents

From the contents:
Geometry.- Lines, angles and trigonometry.- Circe.- Triangle.- Quadrilaterals.- Polygon.- Three-dimensional objects.- Coordinate systems.- Vectors.- Quaternions.- Transformations.- 2D Straight line.- Lines and circles.- Second degree curves.- 3D Straight line.- The plane.- Line, plane and sphere.- 3D Triangle.- Parametric curves and patches.- Second-degree surfaces in standard form.- Examples.- Trigonometry.- Circe.- Triangle.- Quadrilateral.- Polygon.- Three-dimensional objects.- Coordinate systems.- Vectors.- Quaternions.- Transformations.- 2D Straight line.- Lines and a circle.- Second degree curves.- 3D Straight line.- The plane.- Line, plane and sphere.- 3D Triangle.- Parametric curves and patches.- Second-degree surfaces in standard form.- Proofs.- Glossary.

Summary

Geometry is the cornerstone of computer graphics and computer animation, and provides the framework and tools for solving problems in two and three dimensions. This may be in the form of describing simple shapes such as a circle, ellipse, or parabola, or complex problems such as rotating 3D objects about an arbitrary axis.

Geometry for Computer Graphics draws together a wide variety of geometric information that will provide a sourcebook of facts, examples, and proofs for students, academics, researchers, and professional practitioners.

The book is divided into 4 sections: the first summarizes hundreds of formulae used to solve 2D and 3D geometric problems. The second section places these formulae in context in the form of worked examples. The third provides the origin and proofs of these formulae, and communicates mathematical strategies for solving geometric problems. The last section is a glossary of terms used in geometry.

Product details

Authors John Vince, John A. Vince
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 26.10.2010
 
EAN 9781849969338
ISBN 978-1-84996-933-8
No. of pages 342
Dimensions 179 mm x 235 mm x 236 mm
Weight 692 g
Illustrations XXII, 342 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > Application software

B, computer science, geometry, Computer Graphics, Mathematical Applications in Computer Science, Mathematical & statistical software, Computer science—Mathematics, Maths for computer scientists, Math Applications in Computer Science

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