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Resources and final report of the Computational Geometry Working Group, formed as part of the ACM Workshop on Strategic Directions in Computing Research, held at MIT in 1996.
Notes by Balázs Csikós. Chapters in PostScript.
Mathematical and computer programming oriented approach. Discusses wireframe rendering and ray-tracing.
Software simulation offering straightedge and compass constructions in hyperbolic geometry.
Geometric group theory. Includes a problem list.
University of Utah. Low-dimensional geometry and topology.
Differential geometry, mathematical visualisation.
A monograph aiming to provide a readable introduction to the field of projective geometry and a handy reference for some of the more important equations. HTML, PS or PDF versions.
A set of mathematical environments for computing, visualizing and experimenting with geometric objects; built with the OpenGL/Mesa library and the GTK+ user interface.
Software for interactive geometry in three dimensions. In English, French and German.
Ohio State University. Algebraic geometry, particularly intersection theory and enumerative geometry. Publications, teaching material.
EAGER network node. List of researchers, topics and meetings.
ARCC Workshop. American Institute of Mathematics, Palo Alto, California, USA; 9--13 December 2003.
University of Oxford, UK; 9--11 August 2004.
London Mathematical Society Meeting and Workshop. University of Liverpool, UK; 5--8 June 2002.
Greek mathematician who was mainly interested in practical studies in mechanics and engineering, best known for Heron's Formula
More than eighty paper model templates, ready to cut out and fold up, available to print out or download.
Short biography from the University of Toronto.
Shareware Macintosh/Windows software for exploring and constructing polyhedra. Flattened versions (nets) of polyhedra may be printed and then cut out, folded, and taped, to produce three-dimensional models.
A Windows program written by Tom York in which you can interactively manipulate regular and semiregular polyhedra.
A mentoring workshop. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; 12--15 June 2002.
In honour of Tony Geramita on the occasion of his 60th birthday. Acireale, Sicily, Italy; 6--8 June 2002.
MSRI, Berkeley, California, USA; 7 January -- 17 May 2002.
Workshop on algorithmic and computational shape analysis. AIM Research Conference Center (ARCC), Palo Alto, CA, USA; 6--9 May 2005.