Introductory Tiling Theory for Computer Graphics
Discover the fascinating world of mathematics with Introductory Tiling Theory for Computer Graphics by Craig Kaplan. Published in 2009 by Springer International Publishing AG, this insightful paperback spans 103 pages and delves into the elegant branch of tiling theory, showcasing its significant applications in various areas of computer science.
The book covers essential topics including an introduction to tiling, the fundamentals of symmetry, and detailed explorations of polygon-based tilings. Readers will also learn about isohedral tilings and the intriguing concepts of nonperiodic and aperiodic tilings. Each section is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the subject, making it an invaluable resource for both students and professionals alike.
Enhance your knowledge and appreciation of tiling theory with this engaging and informative read. Perfect for anyone interested in the intersection of mathematics and computer graphics!