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Geometry Computing By Joseph O'rourke

overall review score: 4.2
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Geometry - Computing by Joseph O'Rourke is a comprehensive textbook and resource that explores computational geometry, focusing on algorithm development, geometric problem solving, and the mathematical foundations underpinning the field. It aims to introduce algorithms for geometric problems and provide insights into their practical implementations.

Key Features

  • In-depth coverage of foundational concepts in computational geometry
  • Includes numerous algorithms for common geometric problems
  • Emphasizes both theoretical analysis and practical implementation
  • Contains illustrative examples, proofs, and exercises for learners
  • Bridges the gap between mathematical theory and computer science applications

Pros

  • Clear explanation of complex geometric algorithms
  • Strong emphasis on understanding the mathematical principles behind computations
  • Comprehensive coverage suitable for students and practitioners
  • Well-structured with logical progression from basic to advanced topics
  • Provides valuable insights into algorithm design and analysis

Cons

  • Some sections may be challenging for beginners without prior background in geometry or algorithms
  • A bit outdated in terms of incorporating recent developments in the field
  • Lacks extensive programming code examples or implementations
  • May be dense for casual readers seeking quick overviews

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