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N.I.G. Workshop: Industry Challenges in Geometric Modeling and CAD (2006)
Tuning Subdivision (PDF)
Approximation of Curve Length and Surface Area (PDF)
Boundary Surfaces of Moving Objects (PDF)
The Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) as a high performance computational resource for simulation and geometry processing (PDF)
Requirements and challenges for an efficient use of 3D models in the context of aeronautical products development (PDF)
The Geometry of the Scroll Compressor (PDF)
Barycentric Rational Interpolation (PDF)
High order approximation of rational curves by polynomial curves (PDF)
Further Results in Curve Artifacts (PDF)
N.I.G. Meeting (2005)
IGD NIG Presentation (PDF)
IGD WP7 Presentation (PDF)
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Modelling and Understanding Shape Knowledge (PDF)
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