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Approximating polyhedral objects with deformable smooth surfaces
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    Approximating polyhedral objects with deformable smooth surfaces (English)
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    3 December 2007
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    The authors propose a method to approximate a polyhedral object with a deformable smooth surface, namely the \(t\)-skin defined by Edelsbrunner for all \(0<t<1\). They guarantee that they are homeomorphic and their Hausdorff distance is at most \(\varepsilon >0\). This construction makes it possible for fully automatic, smooth and robust deformation between two polyhedral objects with different topologies. En route to the results, they also give an approximation of a polyhedral object with a union of balls.
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    computational geometry
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    smooth surface
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    deformation
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    polyhedral objects approximation
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    homeomorphism
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    Hausdorff distance
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