Special Issue on Triangulation
tamal dey
tamaldey at cis.ohio-state.edu
Wed Jan 24 12:21:29 PST 2001
CALL FOR PAPERS
Special Issue of
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FOUNDATIONS OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
on
Volume and Surface Triangulations
Triangulation has been used as an important data structure and methodology for
many problems in different applications such as finite element methods, computer
graphics, geometric modeling, and geographical information systems. The
classical
Delaunay triangulation and its dual, the Voronoi diagram, has been extensively
studied and many beautiful theorems are known. Recently, research in surface
reconstruction, simplification, and mesh generation have spurred new
combinatorial
and algorithmic advances for triangulations. We can expect that the trend will
continue, novel methodologies for triangulations will be developed, and further
applications will be discovered.
Accordingly, we are planning a special issue of IJFCS on new results on volume
and
surface triangulations in topics of interest that include, but are not limited
to:
[o] Data structures and algorithms for triangulations
[o] Geometric modeling
[o] Mesh generation
[o] Surface reconstruction and simplification
[o] Applications of triangulations
A timely publication with a fast refereeing process is planned. Submit five
copies
of your manuscript by February 15, 2001, to one of the guest editors:
Tamal K. Dey
Department of Computer and Information Science
The Ohio State University
2015 Neil Av., Columbus, OH 43210-1277
U.S.A
Email: tamaldey at cis.ohio-state.edu
Siu-Wing Cheng
Department of Computer Science
Hong Kong University of Science Technology
Clear Water Bay
Hong Kong
Email: scheng at cs.ust.hk
Instructions for submitting papers: Papers should not exceed 30 pages including
figures, tables, etc. Papers should not have been previously published, nor
currently submitted elsewhere for publication. Papers should include a title
page
containing title, authors' names and affiliations, as well as the contact
author's
name, email and postal addresses, and phone and fax numbers. All submissions
should
include an abstract of no more than 500 words. All submitted papers will be
refereed
under the usual criteria of IJFCS.
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