Science, Math, Geometry, Computational Geometry
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Editor's Picks:
- Jeff Erickson's comprehensive directory of computational geometry resources, including bibliographies, journals, software, and related hubs.
- A list maintained at Carleton University.
- Three mailing lists for announcements, discussion, and (inactive) tribune about computational geometry.
- Section of the Computing Research Repository (CoRR), moderated by Joseph O'Rourke.
- A research staff member at the IBM T.J. Watson Center in Hawthorne, NY. His main interests and fields of research are computational geometry, digital geometry processing, data compression, data structures and optimization techniques. This site contains hi
- Computational geometry mailing lists archived by Sariel Har-Peled.
- Computational Geometry Impact Task Force Report, chaired by Bernard Chazelle, about the relation between computational geometry and various application fields. This page also archives the discussion that it caused (which was intended) and related links.
- ACM/NSF Working Group Report chaired by Roberto Tamassia, intended to complement the Application Challenges to Computational Geometry by suggesting overall research directions instead of specific problem areas.
- Publications and software. Hosted by MSRI.
- Resources for geometry algorithm software: geometry history, monthly algorithms and archive, books and journals, videos, and website links.
- Course notes and resource links.
- 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.
- Selected references and links.
- Christopher Gold's Computational Geometry Links.
- Interdisciplinary research in geometric computing. Members, research areas, publications, software, resources.
- An ongoing project compiling a reasonably complete BibTeX bibliography of papers in computational geometry.
- Mainly in computational geometry, e.g., mobility of objects in space, degeneracies, quadrangulations, tomography, triangulation, proximity, facility location, and polygonal approximation.
- A long-term project to transfer technology from Computational Geometry to applied fields. Members, publications, meetings, prototypes, resources.
- Algorithms for polygonal geometry by Ian Garton.
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