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Topological models for boundary representation: A comparison with \(n\)- dimensional generalized maps (English)
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25 June 1992
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This paper provides a study of several topological models for the representation of complex solid objects. It uses concepts called \(n-G\)- maps and \(n\)-maps as a mathematical tool. The main result is that topological models are equivalent with respect to the class of objects which can be modelled.
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boundary representation
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topological models
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complex solid objects
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