Computational Geometry

Computational Geometry is a field of mathematics that studies how to solve geometrical problems using algorithms. Its significance lies in its ability to help model and analyze complex shapes, objects, and figures in two-dimensional and three-dimensional spaces. It also has significant applications in computer graphics and robotics, allowing for the efficient production of accurate models and motion paths. In addition, it is useful in data analysis, where it can be used to detect patterns or trends in large amounts of spatial data.

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