Practical Linear Algebra: A Geometry Toolbox: Chapter 1: Descartes' Discovery
Practical Linear Algebra: A Geometry Toolbox: Chapter 1: Descartes' Discovery
Third edition
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2013
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Outline
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This chapter is about the interplay of local and global coordinates systems
Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
French philosopher, mathematician, and writer
Invented the theory of coordinate systems
Cartesian coordinates (Descartes in Latin is Cartesius)
Key for linking algebra and geometry
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x1 = (1 u1 )min1 + u1 max1
x2 = (1 u2 )min2 + u2 max2
Local coordinates also called
parameters
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1
3=2
2
1
5=4
2
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x2 = (1 u2 )min2 + u2 max2
Now we have
x1 = min1 + u1 1
x2 = min2 + u2 2
Aspect ratio is ratio of width to height: 1 /2 or 1 : 2
Old television: 4 : 3 (nearly square)
New television: 16 : 9
International (ISO A series) paper: 1 :
Farin & Hansford
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D
D
Target boxes:
Letter D mapped several times.
Left: centered in the unit square.
Right: not centered
1 and geometry in e1 -direction:
1 > 1: stretch
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u1 =
x1 min1
1
u2 =
x2 min2
2
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x2 = (1 u2 )min2 + u2 max2
x3 = (1 u3 )min3 + u3 max3
Farin & Hansford
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WYSK
unit square
2D and 3D local coordinates
2D and 3D global coordinates
coordinate transformation
parameter
aspect ratio
normalized coordinates
digitizing
point cloud
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