Edges vs. Corners [04/18/2002] My students get confused on how to determine an edge versus a corner, and counting the number of edges on a geometric figure, say a cube.
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The endpoints of the edges are called the vertices or corners. These points are zero-dimensional, but they also lie in the plane, which is two-dimensional. The most common figures have only a few edges, the curves are very simple, and there are no "loose ends" - that is, ... Back to Geometric Formulas: Contents...
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With the Tyler applet you can create polygons of various sizes and attach them to edges of other polygons. Click the image above or the following link to try the Tyler applet yourself. The image is from is from Kepler's Harmonice Mundi volume 2 and is easily reconstructed using Tyler. ... Geometric construction kit...
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The topology definition GUI allows the user to manually add or remove edges with minimal effort to further refine or define the topology. The command line option to disable the ... The edges are colored according to classification with the following precedence: ... Edges identified as features are colored yellow...
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Title: Geometric Multiscale Transforms, Space-Frequency Tilings, Minimum Total Variation Synthesis; ... Title: Geometric Modeling of Edges in Images ... Similar arguments can be made for curved edges, where the contour admits a low-dimensional representation. Most wavelet-based coding techniques exploit some dependency among...
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N. Alon and P. Erd}os: Disjoint edges in geometric graphs, Discrete and Computational Geometry 4 (1989), 287-290. ... N. Alon and P. Erd}os: Disjoint edges in geometric graphs, Discrete and Computational Geometry 4 (1989), 287-290. Online articles have much greater impact More about CiteSeer.IST Add search form to...
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In a method for performing Boolean operations on geometric objects to generate a modified geometric object in a computer-aided design system, a face of a first object and a face of a second object are intersected to generate graph edges which form edges of the modified geometric object. ... 4 shows three edges 19,
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In a method for blending an edge of a geometric object in a computer-aided design (CAD) system, a user can select an edge which is to be blended as well as the size of the blend portion. The size of the blend portion can be selected, for example, by entering a desired blend radius into the CAD system.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method for blending edges of a geometric object in a computer-aided design system, comprising the steps of: a) selecting an edge to blend, said edge having a start vertex and an end vertex, b) selecting a blend surface, c) determining blend surface boundaries, d) deriving intersections...
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