The journal Computer Aided Geometric Design is for researchers, scholars, and software developers dealing with mathematical and
computational methods for the description of geometric objects as they arise in areas ranging from CAD/CAM to robotics and scientific
visualization. The primary objects of interest are curves, ... click here for full Aims & Scope
The journal Computer Aided Geometric Design is for researchers, scholars, and software developers dealing with mathematical and
computational methods for the description of geometric objects as they arise in areas ranging from CAD/CAM to robotics and scientific
visualization. The primary objects of interest are curves, surfaces, and volumes such as splines (NURBS), meshes, subdivision surfaces
as well as algorithms to generate, analyze, and manipulate them. This journal will report on new developments in CAGD and its applications,
including but not restricted to the following:
- Mathematical and Geometric Foundations
- Curve, Surface, and Volume
generation
- CAGD applications in Numerical Analysis, Computational Geometry, Computer Graphics, or Computer Vision
- Industrial,
medical, and scientific applications
The aim is to collect and disseminate information on computer aided design in
one journal. To provide the user community with methods and algorithms for representing curves and surfaces. To illustrate computer
aided geometric design by means of interesting applications. To combine curve and surface methods with computer graphics. To explain
scientific phenomena by means of computer graphics. To concentrate on the interaction between theory and application. To expose unsolved
problems of the practice. To develop new methods in computer aided geometry.
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Editors-in-Chief:
G.E. Farin
H. Prautzsch
Special Issue for CGTA 2009
Most Cited Paper Award
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'Heterogeneous material modeling with distance fields' by Biswas A., Shapiro V., Tsukanov I.,
Volume 21 (3) 2004, 215-242