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Surface-to-surface intersection problem : ウィキペディア英語版 | Surface-to-surface intersection problem
The surface-to-surface intersection (SSI) problem. is a basic problem in computer-aided geometric design: Given two intersecting surfaces in R3, compute all parts of the intersection curve. If two surfaces intersect, the result will be a set of isolated points, a set of curves, a set of overlapping surfaces, or any combination of these cases.〔R. Barnhill, G. Farin, M. Jordan, and B. Piper. Surface/Surface Intersection. Computer Aided Geometric Design, 4:3-16,1987.〕 Because exact solutions can be found only for some special surface classes, approximation methods must be used for the general case.〔M. Hohmeyer. Robust and Efficient Surface Intersection for Solid Modeling. Report No. UCB/CSD 92/681 May 1992, Computer Science Division (EECS), University of California, Berkeley, California 94720〕 ==References==
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