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Scan, Convert, and Print: Playing with 3D Objects in Mathematica
Yu-Sung Chang
Mathematica's strong 3D format support and graphics features make it a prime candidate for performing 3D geometric manipulations and creative modeling. This example-driven course features a demonstration of state-of-the-art 3D geometric projects involving 3D scanners, 3D formats, geometric modeling, and 3D printing—all revolving around Mathematica.
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