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Intersecting a freeform surface with a general swept surface

โœ Scribed by Joon-Kyung Seong; Ku-Jin Kim; Myung-Soo Kim; Gershon Elber; Ralph R. Martin


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
771 KB
Volume
37
Category
Article
ISSN
0010-4485

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