My thesis on generalized interval arithmetic and implicit
surface rendering is now online.
It is available as:
The web document is:
- Netscape enhanced,
- generated by Latex2HTML, and
- consists of 186 web pages.
The pdf document is:
- double-sided,
- 157 pages, and
- uncompressed (1.24M).
The postscript document is:
- double-sided,
- 157 pages, and
- gzip compressed (494K); it uncompresses to 2.54M.
The bitmapped images at the end of chapter four
have been replaced with low-resolution images.
Those images, and more, are available at the
GrafEq gallery.
GrafEq is a commercial program, whose development
rests on the ideas presented in this thesis;
the program was produced in 1993 and is used to teach
high-school mathematics.
A fully-functional evaluation version of GrafEq is
available for download.
The pdf and postscript versions are also available via ftp:
Comments? Send email to
mooncake@cs.toronto.edu.