Project Details
Description
Computer Aided Geometric Design (CAGD) plays an important role in the construction of such products as cars, airplanes, etc.
A practical implementation has to balance three conflicting goals: efficiency, robustness, and accuracy.
Typically, a numerical algorithm is efficient, but it is not fully robust and may fail in certain cases. On the other hand, algorithms based on exact arithmetic are fully robust and accurate, but are normally slow.
Perhaps the goals of efficiency, robustness, and accuracy cannot be met simultaneously without some compromises. We propose to negotiate these compromises judiciously. That means, we will tackle the problems by a hybrid symbolic--numerical approach and develop algorithms which should fit these three main
goals.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 01.04.1996 → 31.03.2000 |
Funding
- Austrian Science Fund
Fields of science
- 101013 Mathematical logic
- 101001 Algebra
- 101012 Combinatorics
- 101020 Technical mathematics
- 101 Mathematics
- 101009 Geometry
- 101005 Computer algebra
JKU Focus areas
- Digital Transformation