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About the Projects

Within the scope of the course Computational Geometry (summer term 2014) the attending students implemented several geometric algorithms and data structures that had been discussed in the lectures. The task was to build user-friendly tools that let the user explore the functionality of selected algorithms and data structures used in computational geometry. In particular the students had to find appropriate and intuitive …</description>
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