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GLOBAL PROPERTIES Each of the features listed in Table I has associated with
it one or more properties . These geometric properties may be classified into two
categories : topological and metric ( Table II ) . A property of a geometric feature ...
GLOBAL PROPERTIES Each of the features listed in Table I has associated with
it one or more properties . These geometric properties may be classified into two
categories : topological and metric ( Table II ) . A property of a geometric feature ...
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TABLE II SUMMARY OF GEOMETRIC PROPERTIES THAT MAY BE DEFINED
FOR THE FEATURES LISTED IN TABLE I . Metric properties Topological
properties Extensive Average Feature Property Designation Property
Designation ...
TABLE II SUMMARY OF GEOMETRIC PROPERTIES THAT MAY BE DEFINED
FOR THE FEATURES LISTED IN TABLE I . Metric properties Topological
properties Extensive Average Feature Property Designation Property
Designation ...
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The integral of the Gaussian curvature , called the integral curvature , may be
shown to be simply related to the topological properties of the surface , provided
the surface is smooth and closed : KdS = 41 ( Ny - Gv ) . JSV where Ny is the ...
The integral of the Gaussian curvature , called the integral curvature , may be
shown to be simply related to the topological properties of the surface , provided
the surface is smooth and closed : KdS = 41 ( Ny - Gv ) . JSV where Ny is the ...
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