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Triangulation / Algebraic topology / Differential topology / Triangles / Surfaces / Orientability / Rotation matrix / Winding number / Orbifold / Geometry / Topology / Mathematics
Date: 2004-01-08 18:44:35
Triangulation
Algebraic topology
Differential topology
Triangles
Surfaces
Orientability
Rotation matrix
Winding number
Orbifold
Geometry
Topology
Mathematics

CCCG 2003, Halifax, Nova Scotia, August 11–13, 2003 On Coherent Rotation Angles for As-Rigid-As-Possible Shape Interpolation Jaeil Choi and Andrzej Szymczak College of Computing, Georgia Tech {jerry,andrzej}@cc.gatech

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