Putting the G into CAGD, the authors provide a much-needed practical and basic introduction to computer-aided geometric design. This book will help readers understand and use the elements of computer-aided geometric design, curves and surfaces, without the mathematical baggage that is necessary only for more advanced work. Though only minimal background in mathematics is needed to understand the bookis concepts, the book covers an amazing array of topics such as Bezier and B-spline curves and their corresponding surfaces, subdivision surfaces, and NURBS (Non-Uniform Rational B-Splines). Also...
Putting the G into CAGD, the authors provide a much-needed practical and basic introduction to computer-aided geometric design. This book will help re...
This non-traditional introduction to the mathematics of scientific computation describes the principles behind the major methods, from statistics, applied mathematics, scientific visualization, and elsewhere, in a way that is accessible to a large part of the scientific community. Introductory material includes computational basics, a review of coordinate systems, an introduction to facets (planes and triangle meshes) and an introduction to computer graphics. The scientific computing part of the book covers topics in numerical linear algebra (basics, solving linear system, eigen-problems,...
This non-traditional introduction to the mathematics of scientific computation describes the principles behind the major methods, from statistics, app...
A visual approach to teaching the basic concepts of two- and three-dimensional geometry. The text covers all major geometric concepts: points and vectors; lines and planes; maps and matrices; and conics and curves. Information on a dedicated web site, and others of interest, is given.
A visual approach to teaching the basic concepts of two- and three-dimensional geometry. The text covers all major geometric concepts: points and vect...