04202nam 22006495 450 99630922870331620190708092533.01-283-40359-597866134035993-598-44117-710.1515/9783598441172(CKB)1000000000692189(EBL)370806(OCoLC)437239167(SSID)ssj0000375489(PQKBManifestationID)11262909(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000375489(PQKBWorkID)10475403(PQKB)11248961(MiAaPQ)EBC370806(DE-B1597)34842(OCoLC)1029825733(OCoLC)1032679237(OCoLC)979875421(DE-B1597)9783598441172(EXLCZ)99100000000069218920190708d2008 fg gerur|n|---|||||txtccrTheodor Heuss Stuttgarter Ausgabe. Theodor Heuss, Bürger der Weimarer Republik /Theodor Heuss; Michael DorrmannBerlin ;Boston : K. G. Saur, [2008]©20081 online resource (631 p.)Theodor HeussDescription based upon print version of record.3-598-25122-X Includes bibliographical references and index. Frontmatter -- Inhalt -- Vorwort des Editionsbeirates -- Theodor Heuss: Lebensstationen -- Einführung: Theodor Heuss als Bürger der Weimarer Republik.Briefe 1918-1933 -- Zur Edition -- Verzeichnis der Briefe -- Briefe -- BackmatterTheodor Heuss verteidigte als ungewöhnlich vielseitiger Bürger und engagierter Demokrat die Weimarer Republik durch alle ihre Krisen hindurch. Seit 1918 arbeitete er als Redakteur und Verbandsfunktionär in Berlin. Zudem setzte er sich für die staatsbürgerliche Bildung ein und trat unermüdlich als Redner und Publizist auf. Vor allem als linksliberaler Abgeordneter im Reichstag stritt Heuss seit 1924 für die bald bedrängte Demokratie bis zum Ende der Weimarer Republik. In den 229 ausgewählten und weitgehend noch unpublizierten Briefen von Theodor Heuss spiegeln sich seine aufregende Biographie und die dramatischen Zeitläufte vom letzten Kriegsjahr bis zur Machtübertragung an die Nationalsozialisten im Januar 1933 wechselseitig. 229 zum größten Teil in dieser Ausgabe erstmals veröffentlichte Briefe Korrespondenz mit der politischen, intellektuellen und künstlerlischen Elite der Weimarer Republik Neben der Bedeutung als historische Quelle besitzen diese Briefe eine hohe literarische Qualität.Theodor Heuss was an extraordinarily versatile citizen and committed democrat who defended the Weimar Republic through all its crises. From 1918 onwards he worked as an editor and official in the Guild of German Writers. In addition, he was committed to education in citizenship and worked indefatigably as a writer and public speaker. It was above all as a left-wing liberal member of the German Parliament from 1924 onwards that Heuss fought for the beleaguered democracy until the end of the Weimar Republic.These 229 selected letters by Theodor Heuss - most of them published for the first time - reflect the interactions between his exciting biography and the dramatic times and events from the last year of the First World War to the investment with power of the National Socialists in January 1933. 229 letters, most of them published in this edition for the first time correspondence with the political, intellectual and artistic elite of the Weimar Republic part from their significance as an historical source, the letters display a high literary qualityNational socialismGermanyPolitics and government1918-1933Electronic books.National socialism.943.087943.087092Heuss Theodor, 10474Dorrmann Michael, DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK996309228703316Theodor Heuss2088651UNISA03999nam 22005295 450 991101586810332120250716130256.01-4471-7550-610.1007/978-1-4471-7550-6(MiAaPQ)EBC32212935(Au-PeEL)EBL32212935(CKB)39658931600041(DE-He213)978-1-4471-7550-6(OCoLC)1564374358(EXLCZ)993965893160004120250716d2025 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierMathematics for Computer Graphics /by John Vince7th ed. 2025.London :Springer London :Imprint: Springer,2025.1 online resource (667 pages)Undergraduate Topics in Computer Science,2197-17811-4471-7549-2 Chapter 1.Introduction -- Chapter 2.Numbers -- Chapter 3.Algebra -- Chapter 4.Trigonometry -- Chapter 5.Coordinate Systems -- Chapter 6.Determinants -- Chapter 7.Vectors -- Chapter 8.Matrices -- Chapter 9.Complex Numbers -- Chapter 10.Geometric Transforms -- Chapter 11.Quaternion Algebra -- Chapter 12.Quaternions in Space -- Chapter 13.Interpolation -- Chapter 14.Curves and Patches -- Chapter 15.Analytic Geometry -- Chapter 16.Statistics -- Chapter 17.Barycentric Coordinates -- Chapter 18.Geometric Algebra -- Chapter 19.Calculus: Derivatives -- Chapter 20.Calculus: Integration -- Chapter 21.Fourier Series -- Chapter 22.Worked Examples.John Vince explains a comprehensive range of mathematical techniques and problem-solving strategies associated with computer games, computer animation, special effects, virtual reality, CAD and other areas of computer graphics in this completely revised and expanded seventh edition. The first five chapters cover a general introduction, number sets, algebra, trigonometry and coordinate systems, which are employed in the following chapters on determinants, vectors, matrix algebra, complex numbers, geometric transforms, quaternion algebra, quaternions in space, interpolation, statistics, curves and patches, analytical geometry and barycentric coordinates. Following this, the reader is introduced to the relatively new subject of geometric algebra, followed by two chapters that introduce differential and integral calculus. Finally, there are chapters on Fourier analysis and Worked examples. Mathematics for Computer Graphics covers all of the key areas of the subject, including: • Number sets • Algebra • Trigonometry • Complex numbers • Coordinate systems • Determinants • Vectors • Quaternions • Matrix algebra • Geometric transforms • Interpolation • Curves and surfaces • Analytic geometry • Statistics • Barycentric coordinates • Geometric algebra • Differential calculus • Integral calculus • Fourier analysis This seventh edition contains approximately 200 worked examples and over 350 colour illustrations, which are central to the author’s descriptive writing style. Mathematics for Computer Graphics provides a sound understanding of the mathematics required for computer graphics software and setting the scene for further reading of more advanced books and technical research papers.Undergraduate Topics in Computer Science,2197-1781Computer graphicsComputer scienceMathematicsComputer GraphicsMathematical Applications in Computer ScienceComputer graphics.Computer scienceMathematics.Computer Graphics.Mathematical Applications in Computer Science.006.60151Vince John564065MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911015868103321Mathematics for Computer Graphics1961592UNINA