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Joint triangulations and triangulation maps
Proceedings of the third annual symposium on Computational geometry - SCG '87, 1987In rubber-sheeting applications in cartography, it is useful to seek piecewise-linear homeomorphisms (PLH maps) between rectangular regions which map an arbitrary sequence of n points {p1, p2, …,pn} from the interior of one rectangle to a corresponding sequence {q1, q2, …, qn} of n points in the interior of the second region.
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Perfect Beat, 2017
Japanese film director Nakae Yuji’s 2009 feature film A Midsummer’s Okinawan Dream: Majiru of the Triangular Mountain (Manatsu no yo no Yume: Sankaku Yama no Majiru) is rooted in the culture, folklore and soundscapes of the Okinawan islands and uses imagery, sound, music and narrative to explore many traits that epitomize Okinawa’s distinct cultural ...
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Japanese film director Nakae Yuji’s 2009 feature film A Midsummer’s Okinawan Dream: Majiru of the Triangular Mountain (Manatsu no yo no Yume: Sankaku Yama no Majiru) is rooted in the culture, folklore and soundscapes of the Okinawan islands and uses imagery, sound, music and narrative to explore many traits that epitomize Okinawa’s distinct cultural ...
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Oberwolfach Reports, 2013
The earliest work in topology was often based on explicit combinatorial models – usually triangulations – for the spaces being studied. Although algebraic methods in topology gradually replaced combinatorial ones in the mid-1900s, the emergence of computers later revitalized the study of triangulations.
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The earliest work in topology was often based on explicit combinatorial models – usually triangulations – for the spaces being studied. Although algebraic methods in topology gradually replaced combinatorial ones in the mid-1900s, the emergence of computers later revitalized the study of triangulations.
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