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What is Numerical Representation

Handbook of Research on Visual Computing and Emerging Geometrical Design Tools
digital representation method that allows to describe a real or unreal form (2D or 3D) through sampling of some points that discretize the initial shape into a mesh.
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Models for Design: From Geometries to Generative Algorithms
Michele Calvano (Sapienza - Università di Roma, Italy)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-0029-2.ch033
Abstract
In this chapter, geometrical algorithms are illustrated to resolve problems present in the creative process when designing a product. If it is explicit and automated, the algorithm can serve as a useful tool during the product design process. The objective is to simplify the step between the digital and physical models and vice versa, which is typically a necessary alternation when creating products. Two important operational areas are illustrated. One is related to digitally representing the product. The other deals with resolving the continuous comparison between the digital and real models. The need to compare the two models is due to the designer's need to construct full-scale prototypes. It is important to maintain these initial physical prefigurations of the idea because they may be modified and can inform the continuously evolving digital model.
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Representation and Experimentation: A Digital Synthetic Approach
The numerical representation uses instead lists of coordinates of points, the connections between these points and plane faces formed by the connections. This representation is discrete.
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