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Proceedings of the 2017 CHI Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2017
Motivated to provide 6- to 11-year-old children with a way to experience mathematics as collaborative, tangible, and concrete, we present Geometris, a collaborative embodied geometry game. As shapes are projected onto the floor, players recreate those shapes on a 6x6ft interactive mat.
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Motivated to provide 6- to 11-year-old children with a way to experience mathematics as collaborative, tangible, and concrete, we present Geometris, a collaborative embodied geometry game. As shapes are projected onto the floor, players recreate those shapes on a 6x6ft interactive mat.
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Biosystems, 1990
Some structures are more suitable for self-organization through the Darwin-Wallace mechanism of variation and selection than others. Such evolutionary adaptability (or evolvability) can itself evolve through variation and selection, either by virtue of being associated with reliability and stability or by hitchhiking along with the advantageous traits ...
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Some structures are more suitable for self-organization through the Darwin-Wallace mechanism of variation and selection than others. Such evolutionary adaptability (or evolvability) can itself evolve through variation and selection, either by virtue of being associated with reliability and stability or by hitchhiking along with the advantageous traits ...
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ACM SIGACT News, 1988
Recent solutions of three "art gallery" problems are reported. Three related still-open problems are discussed.
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Recent solutions of three "art gallery" problems are reported. Three related still-open problems are discussed.
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Information Sciences, 2002
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Azriel Rosenfeld, Reinhard Klette
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Azriel Rosenfeld, Reinhard Klette
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Orthogonal geometry, metric geometry and ordinary geometry
1994In Desarguesian (plane) geometry which takes Hilbert’s axioms of incidence H I, (sharper) axiom of parallels HIV, the axiom of infinity D∞ and Desargues’ axioms D as its basis, one can uniquely determine a Desarguesian number system N, called a geometry-associated Desarguesian number system, as has been exhibited in the previous sections.
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Algebraic Geometry versus Kähler geometry
Milan Journal of Mathematics, 2010In this nicely written survey article, the author gives a detailed account of her work on Hodge theory of compact Kähler manifolds with a particular emphasis on the case of complex projective varieties. The special features of Hodge theory on algebraic varieties are investigated along two guidelines: the existence of a gap between the topology of ...
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Proceedings of the 9th annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques, 1982
The Geometry Engine [1] is a special-purpose VLSI processor for computer graphics. It is a four-component vector, floating-point processor for accomplishing three basic operations in computer graphics: matrix transformations, clipping and mapping to output device coordinates. This paper describes the Geometry Engine
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The Geometry Engine [1] is a special-purpose VLSI processor for computer graphics. It is a four-component vector, floating-point processor for accomplishing three basic operations in computer graphics: matrix transformations, clipping and mapping to output device coordinates. This paper describes the Geometry Engine
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Symplectic geometry: The natural geometry of economics?
Economics Letters, 2011zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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