Library of Math
Online Math Organized by Subject Into Topics
  

BookStore

Online Math

Geometry and Topology for Mesh Generation (Cambridge Monographs on Applied and Computational Mathematics)

Geometry and Topology for Mesh Generation (Cambridge Monographs on Applied and Computational Mathematics)

enlarge enlarge 
Author: Herbert Edelsbrunner
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Category: Book

List Price: $33.99
Buy New: $25.07
You Save: $8.92 (26%)



New (20) Used (3) from $25.07

Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 472566

Media: Paperback
Edition: 1
Pages: 190
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.5

ISBN: 052168207X
Dewey Decimal Number: 511
EAN: 9780521682077

Publication Date: January 9, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Shipping: International shipping available

Similar Items:

  • Curve and Surface Reconstruction: Algorithms with Mathematical Analysis (Cambridge Monographs on Applied and Computational Mathematics)
  • Algorithmic Geometry
  • Triangulations and Applications (Mathematics and Visualization)
  • Topology for Computing (Cambridge Monographs on Applied and Computational Mathematics)
  • Computational Geometry: Algorithms and Applications

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
This book combines mathematics (geometry and topology), computer science (algorithms), and engineering (mesh generation) in order to solve the conceptual and technical problems in the combining of elements of combinatorial and numerical algorithms. The book develops methods from areas that are amenable to combination and explains recent breakthrough solutions to meshing that fit into this category. It should be an ideal graduate text for courses on mesh generation. The specific material is selected giving preference to topics that are elementary, attractive, lend themselves to teaching, are useful, and interesting.

Book Description
The book combines topics in mathematics (geometry and topology), computer science (algorithms), and engineering (mesh generation). The original motivation for these topics was the difficulty faced (both conceptually and in the technical execution) in any attempt to combine elements of combinatorial and of numerical algorithms. Mesh generation is a topic where a meaningful combination of these different approaches to problem solving is inevitable. The book develops methods from both areas that are amenable to combination, and explains recent breakthrough solutions to meshing that fit into this category.The book should be an ideal graduate text for courses on mesh generation. The specific material is selected giving preference to topics that are elementary, attractive, lend themselves to teaching, useful, and interesting.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Excellent read for mathematically inclined reader   July 23, 2004
Herve Bronnimann (New York City, NY USA)
8 out of 12 found this review helpful

OK, I must admit, I know the author personally, like his work a lot. And so I can only recommend this book. But that's not what you're looking for in a review, nor am I talking to freinds or collegues who already know hime too. This book will introduce you to simplicial complexes, and deep mathematical constructs, along with some topology and geometry, while at the same time remaining hands-on and simpler. Mostly, the notation is clean, simple, and yet rigorous enough that you'll really be in terrific shape one you integrate it. It's actually amazing that it comes so clean given how powerful it can be. Meshes are the basis for many of the computer graphics and CAD/CAM modern methods, and are an indispensible tool. That's the real value of reading this book: you'll get some real good tools for manipulating meshes (whether what you want to do is the same or different than the author), and especially you'll get a mathematically correct and rigorous treatment.

At the same time this book is quite manageable even (and foremost) if you don't have a PhD in algebraic topology (all you need is a good bachelor in some computational science with good mathematics foundations). Although it might challenge you at times, it is basically self-contained and does not rely on any other book. (Additional knowledge is always useful, but this is a good starting point.)
You'll earn about simplicial complexes not from an abstract algebraic topology point of view (although the author is well-acquainted with them) but as a tool for representing surfaces and solids. The topics revolve around reconstructing a surface from a point cloud (using so-called Delaunay triangulations, which is one of the prevalent methods for that problem). It starts simply with 2D and moves on to 3D. It builds on the research of the author for more than a decade.

I should mention in fine that the author is the creator of Alpha-Shapes(a well known Delaunay-based method for reconstruction) and of the succesful startup Raindrop Geomagic which uses these methods in an essential way. His current interests are linked to biogeometry. Most of the research in this book somehow made it in one way or the other in their products. So this is excellent reading and a must for anyone interested in meshes, whether from computer graphics, CAD/CAM, or scientific computation / finite elements.


 

Library of Math. Online Math Organized by Subject Into Topics. © 2008 www.libraryofmath.com All rights reserved.
Art & Photography Shop | Being Healthy Shop | Best Sports Mall | Cafe Food Lover | Cafe Gift Shop | Cafe Internet Shop | Career Archives | City Annals
Countries Shop | Crazy Kids World | Dallas Cowboys Football Shop | Headline News Shop | Heart Boutique | Lover of Pets | Military Support Store
Musical Boutique | Online Math Store | Political Ramblings | Shop by Auction | Shop of Learning | Shop of Technology | Shop of Travels | Special Occasion Shop
Store of Hobbies | Theology Store | Triathlon Junkie | USA States Shop | Your Animal Store | Your Fitness World | Your Funny Store | Your Science Store