Geometry
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Paul Bourke
at the
Swinburne Centre for Astrophysics and Supercomputing
has a drop dead georgous and voluminously branched
Geometry
page, and lots more fun visual stuff linked from his
home page above it.
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My long ago (1977) friend
Christopher Gold's
site dedicated to Voronoi diagram and Delaunay triangulation
spatial analysis techniques.
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Computational Geometry
Resources
at Carleton University in Canada.
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Nina Amenta's
Directory
of Computational Geometry Software, at the University of Minnesota.
Also enterable at:
Welcome Page
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University of Minnesota geometry pages for
qhull
(quick convex hull). The software also does Delauney
triangulation and Veronoi diagrams. Includes lots of good
software and tutorial links. Seems to have regular site
downtime in the wee hours of the morning.
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Jeff Erickson's large and well annotated list of links
to free software,
Computational Geometry Code.
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Jeff Erickson's large and well annotated list of links
to everything CG:
Computational Geometry Pages.
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Linas Vepstas tells you more than you ever wanted to
know about the Mandelbrot set's math, with accompanying
pictures, in
Undecidably Inside.
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Dr.
David Eppstein
at the University of California at Irvine, talks
geometry in many modes from practice to theory in his
Geometry in Action
pages, including
Molecular Modeling
and
Graph Drawing
and shows us more fun stuff in his
The Geometry Junkyard
including especially his
Tilings
page.
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Ptolomaeus
Co-conspirator with your web browser: diagrams
nearby web as you browse, or stand alone: diagrams
web sites' page layouts and interconnections.
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Hop's Delta Blocks
Newspaper publisher in small AZ town is also a
crackerjack 3D tiling researcher.
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Computational Geometry Library
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was last updated
20030504.