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Visualization and mathematics have begun a fruitful relationship,
establishing links between problems and solutions of both fields.
In some areas of mathematics, like differential geometry and
numerical mathematics, visualization techniques are applied with
great success. However, visualization methods are relying heavily
on mathematical concepts.
Applications of visualization in mathematical research and the use
of mathematical methods in visualization have been topic of an
international workshop in Berlin in June 1995. Selected
contributions treat topics of particular interest in current
research. Experts are reporting on their latest work, giving an
overview on this fascinating new area. The reader will get insight
to state-of-the-art techniques for solving visualization problems
and mathematical questions.
Mathematical Visualization is a young new discipline. It offers
efficient visualization tools to the classical subjects of
mathematics, and applies mathematical techniques to problems in
computer graphics and scientific visualization. Originally, it
started in the interdisciplinary area of differential geometry,
numerical mathematics, and computer graphics. In recent years, the
methods developed have found important applications.
The current volume is the quintessence of an international workshop
in September 1997 in Berlin, focusing on recent developments in
this emerging area. Experts present selected research work on new
algorithms for visualization problems, describe the application and
experiments in geometry, and develop new numerical or computer
graphical techniques.
Visualization and mathematics have begun a fruitful relationship,
establishing links between problems and solutions of both fields.
In some areas of mathematics, like differential geometry and
numerical mathematics, visualization techniques are applied with
great success. However, visualization methods are relying heavily
on mathematical concepts.
Applications of visualization in mathematical research and the use
of mathematical methods in visualization have been topic of an
international workshop in Berlin in June 1995. Selected
contributions treat topics of particular interest in current
research. Experts are reporting on their latest work, giving an
overview on this fascinating new area. The reader will get insight
to state-of-the-art techniques for solving visualization problems
and mathematical questions.
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