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Spatial Synthesis: Investigations in Progress
(Institute of Mathematical Geography, 2005-06-21)
Research Announcement
Solstice: An Electronic Journal of Geography and Mathematics, Volume III, Number 2.
(Institute of Mathematical Geography, 1992-12-21)
The purpose of Solstice is to promote interaction between geography and mathematics. Articles in which elements of one discipline are used to shed light on the other are particularly sought. Also welcome, are original ...
Computing Areas of Regions with Discretely Defined Boundaries
(Institute of Mathematical Geography, 1992-06-21)
It is well known that the area of a region in the plane can be computed by an appropriate integration arund the boundary of the region. If the boundary is defined by a sequence of points connected by straight lines (a ...
Wilderness as Place
(Institute of Mathematical Geography, 1993-06-21)
Some conflicts are the result of people talking at cross purposes because they interpret identical empirical data in quite different ways. These differences can arise from deep seated differences in belief systems or from ...
3D Atlas of Ann Arbor: The Google Earth Approach, Part II.
(Institute of Mathematical Geography, 2006-06-21)
Continuation of a previous work. In this case, textured buildings are uploaded to appear in Google Earth.
Unit 174 American Contract Bridge League Bridge Clubs: Greater Houston
(Institute of Mathematical Geography, 2008-06-20)
Use of Google Earth to create a visual display of locational material about duplicate bridge clubs in the greater Houston area.
Maps and Decisions: Part II, Ambiguity
(Institute of Mathematical Geography, 2006-06-21)
General Introduction
Tournament level duplicate bridge is a card game that is a sport. As is the case with sports, generally, there is an overseeing body: in basketball it is the National Basketball Association ...
Charting the Past: Population-Environment Dynamics
(Institute of Mathematical Geography, 2008-12-21)
3d models of United Kingdom datasets covering urban population change in the 20th century. Historical temporal sequences merge with geographical spatial sequences using 3d animation interactive with the reader.