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Volume of geometric objects was studied by ancient Greek mathematicians. In discrete geometry, a relatively new branch of geometry, volume plays a significant role in generating topics for research. Part I consists of survey chapters of selected topics on volume and Part II consisting of chapters of selected proofs of theorems stated in Part I.

Produktbeschreibung
Volume of geometric objects was studied by ancient Greek mathematicians. In discrete geometry, a relatively new branch of geometry, volume plays a significant role in generating topics for research. Part I consists of survey chapters of selected topics on volume and Part II consisting of chapters of selected proofs of theorems stated in Part I.

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Autorenporträt
Károly Bezdek is a Professor and Director - Centre for Computational & Discrete Geometry, Pure Mathematics at University of Calgary. He received his Ph.D. in mathematics at the ELTE University of Budapest. He holds a first-tier Canada chair, which is the highest level of research funding awarded by the government of Canada.

Zsolt Lángi is an associate professor at Budapest University of Technology, and a senior research fellow at the Morphodynamics Research Group of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He received his Ph.D. in mathematics at the ELTE University of Budapest, and also at the University of Calgary. He is particularly interested in geometric extremum problems, and equilibrium points of convex bodies.