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Geometric Methods and Applications: For Computer Science and Engineering

Geometric Methods and Applications: For Computer Science and Engineering
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Dewey Class 516
Title Geometric Methods and Applications (EB) : For Computer Science and Engineering / by Jean Gallier.
Author Gallier, Jean
Other name(s) SpringerLink (Online service)
Edition statement Second edition
Publication New York, NY : Springer , 2011.
Physical Details XXVIII, 680 pages : online resource.
Series Texts in applied mathematics 0939-2475 ; ; 38
ISBN 9781441999610
Summary Note This book is an introduction to the fundamental concepts and tools needed for solving problems of a geometric nature using a computer. It attempts to fill the gap between standard geometry books, which are primarily theoretical, and applied books on computer graphics, computer vision, robotics, or machine learning.  This book covers the following topics: affine geometry, projective geometry, Euclidean geometry, convex sets, SVD and principal component analysis, manifolds and Lie groups, quadratic optimization, basics of differential geometry, and a glimpse of computational geometry (Voronoi diagrams and Delaunay triangulations). Some practical applications of the concepts presented in this book include computer vision, more specifically contour grouping, motion interpolation, and robot kinematics.   In this extensively updated second edition, more material on convex sets, Farkasâs lemma, quadratic optimization and the Schur complement have been added. The chapter on SVD has been greatly expanded and now includes a presentation of PCA.  The book is well illustrated and has chapter summaries and a large number of exercises throughout. It will be of interest to a wide audience including computer scientists, mathematicians, and engineers.  Reviews of first edition: "Gallier's book will be a useful source for anyone interested in applications of geometrical methods to solve problems that arise in various branches of engineering. It may help to develop the sophisticated concepts from the more advanced parts of geometry into useful tools for applications." (Mathematical Reviews, 2001) "...it will be useful as a reference book for postgraduates wishing to find the connection between their current problem and the underlying geometry." (The Australian Mathematical Society, 2001)  :
Contents note Introduction -- Basics of Affine Geometry --  Basic Properties of Convex Sets -- Embedding an Affine Space in a Vector Space -- Basics of Projective Geometry -- Basics of Euclidean Geometry -- Separating and Supporting Hyperplanes; Polar Duality -- Polytopes and Polyhedra -- The CartanâDieudonn´e Theorem -- The Quaternions and the Spaces S3, SU(2), SO(3), and RP3 --  DirichletâVoronoi Diagrams -- Basics of Hermitian Geometry -- Spectral Theorems --  Singular Value Decomposition (SVD) and Polar Form -- Applications of SVD and Pseudo-Inverses -- Quadratic Optimization Problems -- Schur Complements and Applications -- Quadratic Optimization and Contour Grouping -- Basics of Manifolds and Classical Lie Groups -- Basics of the Differential Geometry of Curves -- Basics of the Differential Geometry of Surfaces -- Appendix -- References -- Symbol Index -- IndexAppendix -- References -- Symbol Index -- Index.
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Internet Site http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-9961-0
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