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Differential geometry / Analytic geometry / Computer-aided design / Geometric design / Parametric equation / Computer representation of surfaces / Bézier curve / Ruled surface / 3D modeling / Geometry / Surfaces / Curves
Date: 2004-02-09 07:05:17
Differential geometry
Analytic geometry
Computer-aided design
Geometric design
Parametric equation
Computer representation of surfaces
Bézier curve
Ruled surface
3D modeling
Geometry
Surfaces
Curves

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