Handbook of Geometric Constraint Systems Principles e-bog
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The Handbook of Geometric Constraint Systems Principles is an entry point to the currently used principal mathematical and computational tools and techniques of the geometric constraint system (GCS). It functions as a single source containing the core principles and results, accessible to both beginners and experts. The handbook provides a guide for students learning basic concepts, as well as ...
E-bog
2190,77 DKK
Forlag
Chapman and Hall/CRC
Udgivet
20 juli 2018
Længde
578 sider
Genrer
PBD
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781351647434
The Handbook of Geometric Constraint Systems Principles is an entry point to the currently used principal mathematical and computational tools and techniques of the geometric constraint system (GCS). It functions as a single source containing the core principles and results, accessible to both beginners and experts. The handbook provides a guide for students learning basic concepts, as well as experts looking to pinpoint specific results or approaches in the broad landscape. As such, the editors created this handbook to serve as a useful tool for navigating the varied concepts, approaches and results found in GCS research. Key Features:A comprehensive reference handbook authored by top researchersIncludes fundamentals and techniques from multiple perspectives that span several research communitiesProvides recent results and a graded program of open problems and conjecturesCan be used for senior undergraduate or graduate topics course introduction to the areaDetailed list of figures and tablesAbout the Editors: Meera Sitharam is currently an Associate Professor at the University of Florida's Department of Computer & Information Science and Engineering. She received her Ph.D. at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Audrey St. John is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Mount Holyoke College, who received her Ph. D. from UMass Amherst.Jessica Sidman is a Professor of Mathematics on the John S. Kennedy Foundation at Mount Holyoke College. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Michigan.