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Fundamentals of Topology

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As discussed before, strict duality exists in the four-dimensiona.l computations. Since the data for computations are stored in the data structure of a computer aided geometric design system, however, it is necessary to dualize the relevant topology relations and data structure in order to attain a total duality. This is the reason why Chapters 17 and 18 are included in this book.

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Yamaguchi, F. (2002). Fundamentals of Topology. In: Computer-Aided Geometric Design. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-67881-6_17

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