St. Petersburg Mathematical Journal, 10. cilt,579-1070. sayfalarAmerican Mathematical Society, 1999 |
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Sayfa 620
... edges of which ( i.e. , the edges adjacent to precisely one face ) are curves of finite turn variation ( the latter restriction will be motivated in Subsection 1.B.5 ) . To simplify the statements , in this section we assume that the 2 ...
... edges of which ( i.e. , the edges adjacent to precisely one face ) are curves of finite turn variation ( the latter restriction will be motivated in Subsection 1.B.5 ) . To simplify the statements , in this section we assume that the 2 ...
Sayfa 633
... edges to make all sector angles at x between the adjacent edges less than π . ( In other words , the turns of the face boundary in ƒ from the left and from the right differ only in sign . ) 2.B.8 . If all edges outgoing from x are ...
... edges to make all sector angles at x between the adjacent edges less than π . ( In other words , the turns of the face boundary in ƒ from the left and from the right differ only in sign . ) 2.B.8 . If all edges outgoing from x are ...
Sayfa 663
... edges adjacent to exactly one face of X are called boundary edges . By a metric on a polyhedron X we mean a length metric that induces the standard topology on X. Since a metric is a distance function on X x X , the notion of uniform ...
... edges adjacent to exactly one face of X are called boundary edges . By a metric on a polyhedron X we mean a length metric that induces the standard topology on X. Since a metric is a distance function on X x X , the notion of uniform ...
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