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On determining start points for a surface/surface intersection algorithm
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    On determining start points for a surface/surface intersection algorithm (English)
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    28 June 1992
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    The author presents a search algorithm for the determination of the starting values for a Newton-type curve/curve or surface/surface intersection methods, based on the manipulation of norms for vectors (formed, e.g., by the two curves) and derivatives (Jacobians).
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    computer aided design
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    computational geometry
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    search algorithm
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    starting values
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    Newton-type curve/curve or surface/surface intersection methods
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