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Testing congruence and symmetry for general 3-dimensional objects.
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    Testing congruence and symmetry for general 3-dimensional objects. (English)
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    23 January 2004
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    The problem of congruences and symmetry testing in 3-dimensional space is optimally solved only for (labelled) finite point sets and convex polytopes [see \textit{X. Jiang, K.Yu} and \textit{H. Bunke}, Visual Comput. 12, No. 4, 193--201(1996; Zbl 0846.68100); \textit{P. Brass} and \textit{C. Knauer}, Proceedings of the 18th European Workshop on Computational Geometry, Warszawa, Miedzeszyn, Poland (2002)]. The authors give an algorithm to test conguence or symmetry of a very general class of geometric objects in \(O (n \log n)\) time. In particular, it is shown that the algorithm can handle geometric objects in 3-space like Bézier curves and tensor product surfaces.
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    computational geometry
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    three dimensional congruence
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    symmetry
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    congruences and symmetry testing
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    algorithm
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    geometric objects
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    Bézier curves
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    tensor product surfaces
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