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- Subject: [cgal-discuss] Nef complexes: Representing multiple zones
- Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2016 03:59:35 -0700 (PDT)
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Hi,
I would like to know how I can represent a multi-zone domain using Nef
complexes. For example, I have a cylinder(say s1) and a cube(say s2) with s1
geometrically positioned inside s2. I want to perform union operation s3 =
s2 + s1 such that each face of s3 is labeled as belonging to s1(and/or s2).
With regards,
Pranav
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- [cgal-discuss] Nef complexes: Representing multiple zones, Pranav, 04/11/2016
- Re: [cgal-discuss] Nef complexes: Representing multiple zones, Robert W. Johnstone, 04/12/2016
- Re: [cgal-discuss] Nef complexes: Representing multiple zones, Pranav, 04/13/2016
- Re: [cgal-discuss] Nef complexes: Representing multiple zones, Robert W. Johnstone, 04/12/2016
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