๐”– Scriptorium
โœฆ   LIBER   โœฆ

๐Ÿ“

Handbook of geometric programming using Open Geometry GL

โœ Scribed by Georg Glaeser, Hans-Peter Schrรถcker


Publisher
Springer
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Leaves
697
Series
Springer professional computing
Edition
1
Category
Library

โฌ‡  Acquire This Volume

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.


๐Ÿ“œ SIMILAR VOLUMES


Handbook of Geometric Programming Using
โœ Georg Glaeser, Hans-Peter Schrรถcker (eds.) ๐Ÿ“‚ Library ๐Ÿ“… 2004 ๐Ÿ› Springer-Verlag New York ๐ŸŒ English

<p>Overview At the beginning of 1999, Springer-Verlag published the book Open Geo- try OpenGL +Advanced Geometry. There, the authors Georg Glaeser and Hellmuth Stachel presented a comprehensive library of geometric me- odsbasedonOpenGLroutines.AnaccompanyingCD-ROMprovidedthesource code and many samp

Handbook of Geometric Programming Using
โœ Georg Glaeser, Hans-Peter Schrรถcker ๐Ÿ“‚ Library ๐Ÿ“… 2002 ๐Ÿ› Springer ๐ŸŒ English

This Handbook fills the gaps of Open Geometry by explaining new methods, techniques and various examples.ย One its main strengths is that it enables the reader to learn about Open Geometry by working through examples. In addition, it includes a complete compendium of all the Open Geometry classes and

Handbook of geometric programming using
โœ Georg Glaeser, Hans-Peter Schrรถcker ๐Ÿ“‚ Library ๐Ÿ“… 2002 ๐Ÿ› Springer ๐ŸŒ English

.....Take advantage of open-source software tools for practical 2-D and 3-D programming.... <P>"Handbook of Geometric Programming Using Open Geometry GL" is a comprehensive reference on the practice of geometrics and graphics programming. It is based upon and utilizes the industry standard open-s

Tensor Geometry: The Geometric Viewpoint
โœ C. T. J. Dodson, Timothy Poston ๐Ÿ“‚ Library ๐Ÿ“… 1991 ๐Ÿ› Springer ๐ŸŒ English

This book is excellent, but I can't understand that this second edition contains so many "typographical" errors! So, the novice reader will have to consult reference material to make sure he doesn't overlook something, which somehow defeats the purpose of the book.