A leading expert in CAGD, Gerald Farin covers the representation, manipulation, and evaluation of geometric shapes in this the Third Edition of Curves and Surfaces for Computer Aided Geometric Design. The book offers an introduction to the field that emphasizes Bernstein-Bezier methods and presents
Curves and surfaces for computer-aided geometric design: a practical guide
β Scribed by Gerald Farin
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 447
- Series
- Computer science and scientific computing
- Edition
- 4th ed
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This unified treatment of curve and surface design concepts is the Fourth Edition of the popular text, Curves and Surfaces for Computer-Aided Geometric Design, Third Edition (Academic Press, 1992). Assuming only a background in calculus and basic linear algebra, this revised and updated classic is highly accessible and should be of interest to a wide audience; from computer graphics hobbyists to software developers for CAD/CAM systems. The author's informal style makes this book very reader-friendly, and the IBM disk included in the back of the book will allow the user to gain first-hand experience with the concepts as they are explained. This book focuses on Bezier and B-spline methods for curves, rational Bezier and B-spline curves, geometric continuity, spline interpolation, and Coons methods. In this Fourth Edition, the content has been thoroughly revised and updated to include a new chapter on recursive subdivision, new material on nonrectangular topology, surface faceting, stereo lithography, and new sections on triangulations and scattered data interpolants. The disk provided in the back of the book has also been updated to include all of the data sets and the C code used in the book. Features: - Covers tensor product Bezier surfaces - Includes a chapter on recursive subdivisions - Incorporates new material on surface faceting, stereo lithography, and nonrectangular topology - Provides many C programs and data sets on the IBM disk included with the book"
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This book contains various types of mathematical descriptions of curves and surfaces, such as Ferguson, Coons, Spline, BΓ©zier and B-spline curves and surfaces. The materials are classified and arranged in a unified way so that beginners can easily understand the whole spectrum of parametric curves a
The material for the book started life as a set of notes for computer aided geometric design courses which I had at the graduate schools of both computer science, the university of Utah in U.S.A. and Kyushu Institute of Design in Japan. The book has been used extensively as a standard text book of c
This state-of-the-art study of the techniques used for designing curves and surfaces for computer-aided design applications focuses on the principle that fair shapes are always free of unessential features and are simple in design. The authors define fairness mathematically, demonstrate how newly de