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1、ComputationalGeometry:MethodsandApplicationsJianerChenComputerScienceDepartmentTexasA&MUniversityFebruary19,1996Chapter1IntroductionGeometricobjectssuchaspoints,lines,andpolygonsarethebasisofabroadvarietyofimportantapplicationsandgiverisetoaninterestingsetofproblemsandalgorith
2、ms.Thenamegeometryremindsusofitsearliestuse:forthemeasurementoflandandmaterials.Today,computersarebeingusedmoreandmoretosolvelarger-scalegeometricproblems.Overthepasttwodecades,asetoftoolsandtechniqueshasbeendevelopedthattakesadvantageofthestructureprovidedbygeometry.Thisdisci
3、plineisknownasComputationalGeometry.Thedisciplinewasnamedandlargelystartedaround1975byShamos,whosePh.D.thesisattractedconsiderableattention.Afteradecadeofdevel-opmenttheeldcameintoitsownin1985,whenthreecomponentsofanyhealthydisciplinewererealized:atextbook,aconference,andajou
4、rnal.PreparataandShamos'sbookComputationalGeometry:AnIntroduction[23],thersttextbooksolelydevotedtothetopic,waspublishedataboutthesametimeastherstACMSymposiumonComputationalGeometrywasheld,andjustpriortothestartofanewSpringer-VerlagjournalDiscreteandComputationalGeometry.The
5、eldiscurrentlythriving.Since1985,sev-eraltexts,collections,andmonographshaveappeared[1,10,18,20,25,26].Theannualsymposiumhasattracted100papersand200attendeessteadily.Thereisevidencethattheeldisbroadeningtotouchgeometricmodelingandgeometrictheoremproving.Perhapsmostimportantl
6、y,therststudentswhoobtainedtheirPh.D.sincomputersciencewiththesesincomputationalgeometryhavegraduated,obtainedpositions,andarenowtrainingthenextgenerationofresearchers.ComputationalgeometryisofpracticalimportancebecauseEuclidean12INTRODUCTIONspaceoftwoandthreedimensionsformst
7、hearenainwhichrealphysicalobjectsarearranged.Alargenumberofapplicationsareassuchaspaternrecognition[28],computergraphics[19],imageprocessing[22],operationsresearch,statistics[4,27],computer-aideddesign,robotics[25,26],etc.,havebeentheincubationbedofthedisciplinesincetheyprovid
8、einherentlygeo-metricproblemsforwhichecientalgorithmshavetob