@misc{d001bc9c42c345a5b83e4ea37385885e,
title = "Interactive Methods for Visualizable Geometry",
abstract = "Interactive computer graphics can provide new insights into the objects of pure geometry, providing intuitively useful images, and, in some cases, unexpected results. Interactive computer graphics systems have opened a new era in the visualization of pure geometry. We demonstrate the fruitful relationship between mathematics and the discipline of computer graphics, emphasizing those areas of low-dimensional geometry and topology where interactive paradigms are of growing importance.",
author = "Hanson, {Andrew J.} and Tamara Munzner and George Francis",
note = "Funding Information: This work was supported in part by NSF grant IRI-91-06389 (Indiana University) and NSF grant DMS-89-20161 (The Geometry Center: The National Science and Technology Center for the Computation and Visualization of Geometric Structures. at the University of Minnesota), We gratefully acknowlcdgc the following people for contributing synopses of their work to he integrated into the article. and, most important, for sharing with us many of the beautiful images that they have generated in the course of their own research: Fred Almgren. Thomas Banchoff. David Banks. Kenneth Brakke, Glenn Chappell. Robert Cross. Celeste Fowler, Charlie Gunn, Chris Hartman, Pheng Heng, David Hoffman. Olaf Holt, John Hughes, Stuart Levy. Hui Ma. Mark Phillips, Dennis Roseman. and Jean Taylor.",
year = "1994",
month = jul,
doi = "10.1109/2.299415",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "27",
pages = "73--83",
journal = "Computer",
issn = "0018-9162",
publisher = "IEEE Computer Society",
}