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Articles Tagged: Randomness, geometry and discrete structures

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Computational origami: a creative blend of mathematics and art

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Computational origami: a creative blend of mathematics and art

To some, mathematics is an art form. In this interview, we discuss the creativity behind computational origami, a growing area of computational geometry, with Erik Demaine.

By Michael Zuba, Nick DePalma, June 2013

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The science of shape

By Justin Solomon, September 2007

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Graphic libraries for Windows programming

By M. Carmen Juan Lizandra, June 2000

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Levels of detail & polygonal simplification

This paper covers the techniques of Polygonal Simplification in order to produce Levels of Detail (LODs). The problem of creating LODs is a complex one: how can simpler versions of a model be created? How can the approximation error be measured? How can the visual degradation be estimated? Can all this be done automatically? After exposing the basic aims and principles of polygonal simplification, we compare recent algorithms and state their various qualities and weaknesses.

By Mike Krus, Patrick Bourdot, Françoise Guisnel, Gullaume Thibault, May 1997

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