Solid modeling aspects of three-dimensional fragmentation
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Publication:1290781
DOI10.1007/BF01201761zbMath0933.68141WikidataQ59783293 ScholiaQ59783293MaRDI QIDQ1290781
Publication date: 9 April 2000
Published in: Engineering with Computers (Search for Journal in Brave)
Computer science aspects of computer-aided design (68U07) Computer graphics; computational geometry (digital and algorithmic aspects) (68U05)
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