Topology Atlas Document # taic-50 Topology Atlas Invited Contributions vol. 9, no. 1 (2004) 12 pp.

Computational Topology for Regular Closed Sets (within the I-TANGO project)

T.J. Peters, J. Bisceglio, D.R. Ferguson, C.M. Hoffmann, T. Maekawa, N.M. Patrikalakis, T. Sakkalis, and N.F. Stewart

The Boolean algebra of regular closed sets is prominent in topology, particularly as a dual for the Stone-Cech compactification. This algebra is also central for the theory of geometric computation, as a representation for combinatorial operations on geometric sets. However, the issue of computational approximation introduces unresolved subtleties that do not occur within "pure" topology. One major effort towards reconciling this mathematical theory with computational practice is our ongoing I-TANGO project. The acronym I-TANGO is an abbreviation for "Intersections - Topology, Accuracy and Numerics for Geometric Objects". The long-range goals and initial progress of the I-TANGO team in development of computational topology are presented.

This article was invited by the editors and screened anonymously.

Date published: January 15, 2004.


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