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2.1 Mathematical notation used in this book. 15
6.1 Operation counts for point-to-triangle distance calculation using the interior-to-edge approach. 206
6.2 Operation counts for point-to-triangle distance calculation using the edge-to-interior approach. 211
9.1 Various relationships for Platonic solids. 347
11.1 The six possible con? gurations of three planes can be distinguished by testing vector algebraic conditions. 533
11.2 Parametric representation of the canonical simple ruled quadrics. After Dupont, Lazard, and Petitjean (2001). 599
11.3 Parametric representation of the projective quadrics. After Dupont, Lazard, and Petitjean (2001). 600
11.4 Conditions under which natural quadric surfaces intersect in planar conic curves. After ...
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