Computational Line Geometry

Author:   Helmut Pottmann ,  Johannes Wallner
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
Edition:   2001 ed.
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9783540420583


Pages:   564
Publication Date:   20 June 2001
Format:   Hardback
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The geometry of lines occurs naturally in such different areas as sculptured surface machining, computation of offsets and medial axes, surface reconstruction for reverse engineering, geometrical optics, kinematics and motion design, and modeling of developable surfaces. This book covers line geometry from various viewpoints and aims towards computation and visualization. Besides applications, it contains a tutorial on projective geometry and an introduction into the theory of smooth and algebraic manifolds of lines. It will be useful to researchers, graduate students, and anyone interested either in the theory or in computational aspects in general, or in applications in particular.

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Author:   Helmut Pottmann ,  Johannes Wallner
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
Imprint:   Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
Edition:   2001 ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   1.127kg
ISBN:  

9783540420583


ISBN 10:   3540420584
Pages:   564
Publication Date:   20 June 2001
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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From the reviews of the first edition: ... The depth of the presentation is one of the striking things about this work. It does not only scratch the surface of the numerous fields but delves into the matter meticulously. But all the same there is enough room left for applications which keep the book exciting, not only for students and mathematicians but also for ambitious engineers. ... I can well imagine that this book will render a tremendous service to many of its readers. I wholeheartedly recommend this outstanding monograph. J.Lang (Graz), IMN - Internationale Mathematische Nachrichten 190, 2002, pp. 65-66 ...There is a vast amount of fascinating geometry of all sorts in this book. The topics are perhaps somewhat eclectic - they mirror the primary interests of the authors - but, because the motivation is to develop the geometry that applies to real world problems, the subject is far from monolithic and is open to interpretation. The ideas here build up layer upon layer. In the end, the authors have been mostly successful in sustaining their central theme, despite the need to weave together projective, differential, algebraic and metric geometry. They have also presented the mathematics in a predominantly modern way. That is important because there exist in the engineering literature archaelogical remnants of outdated notation and concepts. [...] The large number (264) of line diagrams are of very good quality and considerably enhance one's understanding. [...] a book which is without doubt an important contribution to this growing branch of geometrical research. P. Donelan (Wellington) - New Zealand Matheamtical Society Newsletter 87, April 2003. The authors have combined results from the classical parts of geometry with computational methods. This results in a unique and fascinating blend, which is shown to be useful for a variety of applications, including robotics, geometrical optics, computer animation, and geometric design. The contents of the book are visualized by a wealth of carefully chosen illustrations, making the book a sheer pleasure to read, or even just browse in. The book will help to bring the concepts and techniques of line geometry, which have been shown to be useful for various applications in geometric design and engineering, to the attention of a wider audience. -- MATHEMATICAL REVIEWS The didactically well-considered and marvelously illustrated book is self-contained at least for readers acquainted with basic concepts of (classical) differential geometry and CAGD, and, of course, with (advanced) linear algebra and some calculus. The reader of this demanding textbook is richly rewarded by applicable knowledge, and he surely will enjoy the elegance of geometric reasoning and the effectiveness of line-geometric calculations. (Gunter Weiss, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1006, 2003) ... In der Einleitung schreiben die Autoren, dass ihnen von verschiedenen Kollegen naheglegt wurde, ein Buch uber klassische Geometrie und deren Anwendung auf geometrisches Rechnen zu schreiben. Da ihnen diese Aufgabe als zu umfangreich erschien, haben sie sich hier auf die Geraden-Geometrie beschrankt. Sie haben damit eine sehr gluckliche Wahl getroffen: Einserseits ist diese Darstellung thematisch einheitlich und geschlossen, andererseits wird eine schier unglaubliche Fulle von Material detailliert beschrieben. ... Das Buch enthalt 237 sehr informative und sorgfaltig ausgefuhrte Illustrationen und 17 Farbtafeln. Damit ist das Buch auch asthetisch sehr beeindruckend. Das Buch wird wohl ein Standard-Werk fur die sogenannte Angewandte Geometrie werden, eine Weiterentwicklung der traditionellen Ingenieurs-Geometrie mit modernsten Methoden. W.Barth (Erlangen), Jahresbericht der DMV 105, Band (2003), Heft 2


From the reviews of the first edition: <p>.,. The depth of the presentation is one of the striking things about this work. It does not only scratch the surface of the numerous fields but delves into the matter meticulously. But all the same there is enough room left for applications which keep the book exciting, not only for students and mathematicians but also for ambitious engineers. ... I can well imagine that this book will render a tremendous service to many of its readers. I wholeheartedly recommend this outstanding monograph. <p>J.Lang (Graz), IMN - Internationale Mathematische Nachrichten 190, 2002, pp. 65-66 <p>.,. There is a vast amount of fascinating geometry of all sorts in this book. The topics are perhaps somewhat eclectic - they mirror the primary interests of the authors - but, because the motivation is to develop the geometry that applies to real world problems, the subject is far from monolithic and is open to interpretation. The ideas here build up layer upon layer. In the end, the authors have been mostly successful in sustaining their central theme, despite the need to weave together projective, differential, algebraic and metric geometry. They have also presented the mathematics in a predominantly modern way. That is important because there exist in the engineering literature archaelogical remnants of outdated notation and concepts. [....] The large number (264) of line diagrams are of very good quality and considerably enhance one's understanding. [...] a book which is without doubt an important contribution to this growing branch of geometrical research. <p>P. Donelan (Wellington) - New Zealand Matheamtical Society Newsletter 87, April 2003. <p>.,. In derEinleitung schreiben die Autoren, dass ihnen von verschiedenen Kollegen naheglegt wurde, ein Buch A1/4ber klassische Geometrie und deren Anwendung auf geometrisches Rechnen zu schreiben. Da ihnen diese Aufgabe als zu umfangreich erschien, haben sie sich hier auf die Geraden-Geometrie beschrAnkt. Sie haben damit eine sehr glA1/4ckliche Wahl getroffen: Einserseits ist diese Darstellung thematisch einheitlich und geschlossen, andererseits wird eine schier unglaubliche FA1/4lle von Material detailliert beschrieben. ... Das Buch enthAlt 237 sehr informative und sorgfAltig ausgefA1/4hrte Illustrationen und 17 Farbtafeln. Damit ist das Buch auch Asthetisch sehr beeindruckend. Das Buch wird wohl ein Standard-Werk fA1/4r die sogenannte Angewandte Geometrie werden, eine Weiterentwicklung der traditionellen Ingenieurs-Geometrie mit modernsten Methoden. <p>W.Barth (Erlangen), Jahresbericht der DMV 105, Band (2003), Heft 2 <p>H. Pottmann and J. Wallner <p>Computational Line Geometry <p> The authors have combined results from the classical parts of geometry with computational methods. This results in a unique and fascinating blend, which is shown to be useful for a variety of applications, including robotics, geometrical optics, computer animation, and geometric design. The contents of the book are visualized by a wealth of carefully chosen illustrations, making the book a sheer pleasure to read, or even just browse in. The book will help to bring the concepts and techniques of line geometry, which have been shown to be useful for various applications in geometric design and engineering, to the attention of a wider audience. a MATHEMATICAL REVIEWS <p>From the reviews of the first edition: <p> The didactically well-considered and marvelously illustrated book is self-contained at least for readers acquainted with basic concepts of (classical) differential geometry and CAGD, and, of course, with (advanced) linear algebra and some calculus. The reader of this demanding textbook is richly rewarded by applicable knowledge, and he surely will enjoy the elegance of geometric reasoning and the effectiveness of line-geometric calculations. (Gunter WeiA, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1006, 2003)


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