
Discrete and Computational Geometry, 2nd Edition
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The essential introduction to discrete and computational geometry-now fully updated and expanded Discrete and Computational Geometry bridges the theoretical world of discrete geometry with the applications-driven realm of computational geometry, offering a comprehensive yet accessible introduction to this cutting-edge frontier of mathematics and computer science. Beginning with polygons and ending with polyhedra, it explains how to capture the shape of data given by a set of points, from convex hulls and triangulations to Voronoi diagrams, geometric duality, chains, linkages, and alpha complexes. Connections to real-world applications are made throughout, and algorithms are presented independent of any programming language. Now fully updated and expanded, this richly illustrated textbook is an invaluable learning tool for students in mathematics, computer science, engineering, and physics.
- Now with new sections on duality and on computational topology
- Project suggestions at the end of every chapter
- Covers traditional topics as well as new and advanced material
- Features numerous full-color illustrations, exercises, and fully updated unsolved problems
- Uniquely designed for a one-semester class
- Accessible to college sophomores with minimal background
- Also suitable for more advanced students
- Online solutions manual (available to instructors)
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- Cover
- Contents
- Preface to the First Edition
- Preface to the Second Edition
- 1. Polygons
- 1.1 The Jordan Curve Theorem
- 1.2 Diagonals and Triangulations
- 1.3 Polygon Combinatorics
- 1.4 The Art Gallery Theorem
- 1.5 Scissors Congruence in 2D
- 1.6 Scissors Congruence in 3D
- 2. Convex Hulls
- 2.1 Convexity
- 2.2 Incremental Construction
- 2.3 Analysis of Algorithms
- 2.4 Gift Wrapping and Graham Scan
- 2.5 Lower Bound
- 2.6 Divide and Conquer
- 2.7 Convex Hull in 3D
- 3. Triangulations
- 3.1 Algorithms and Combinatorics
- 3.2 The Flip Graph
- 3.3 The Associahedron
- 3.4 Delaunay Triangulations
- 3.5 Special Triangulations
- 4. Voronoi Diagrams
- 4.1 Voronoi Geometry
- 4.2 Combinatorics and Algorithms
- 4.3 Revisiting the Delaunay Triangulation
- 4.4 Revisiting the Convex Hull
- 4.5 Geometric Duality
- 5. Shape Recovery
- 5.1 Medial Axis
- 5.2 Straight Skeleton
- 5.3 Curve Reconstruction
- 5.4 Disks and Deformations
- 5.5 The Alpha Complex
- 5.6 Alpha Complex Construction
- 6. Polygonal Chains
- 6.1 Cauchy's Arm Lemma
- 6.2 Chain Configurations
- 6.3 Folding Chains and Reaching Chains
- 6.4 Straightening Chains in 2D and 3D
- 6.5 Shortening Chains
- 7. Polyhedra
- 7.1 Platonic Solids
- 7.2 Euler's Polyhedral Formula
- 7.3 The Gauss-Bonnet Theorem
- 7.4 Cauchy's Rigidity Theorem
- 7.5 Dürer's Unfolding Problem
- 7.6 Shortest Paths
- 7.7 Star Unfolding and Source Unfolding
- 7.8 Alexandrov's Gluing Theorem
- Appendix: Computational Complexity
- Index
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