Algorithms and Data Structures With Applications to Graphics and Geometry (Jurg Nievergelt, et al)

 
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Algorithms and Data Structures With Applications to Graphics and Geometry (Jurg Nievergelt, et al)

a basic introduction to algorithms and data structures with emphasis on how they apply to graphics and geometry.

This text aims to demonstrate an example of the intellectual demands required by a computer science curriculum and to present issues and results of lasting value, ideas that will outlive the current generation of computers. It is based on the authors' extensive teaching of algorithms and data structures. There are sample exercises throughout the book, many of which have solutions.

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