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Axel 0.3.3


License Free
Requirements Mac OS X 10.4
Downloads 16 Limitations None
Publisher INRIA File Size 8.4M
Date added 25 Mar 2007 Check your speed

Axel is an algebraic geometric modeler, which aim is to provide algebraic modeling tools for the manipulation and computation with implicit and parametric curves or surfaces. Its primary goal is to embed Synaps algebraic capabilities to provide new modeling techniques. Its main functionnalities are: topology: compute the certified topology of curves and surfaces with either implicit or parametric representation, intersections: compute the intersection of implicit or parametric curves or surfaces, self-intersections : compute the self-intersections of parametric surfaces whatever their parameterization, singularities: compute the singularities of algebraic surfaces, differential modeling: derivative curves, graphed surfaces, set theoretic modeling: boolean operations, arrangements.

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  • Requirements: Microsoft 32-bit Windows Server 2003, XP Professional, or newer
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