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Tutorial on VRML with Maple V

Jen-chung Chuan
Tsing Hua University
Hsinchu, Taiwan 300
jcchuan@math.nthu.edu.tw


Abstract

When a torus is cut in half, its boundary could consist of two disjoint circles, two concentric circle, two intersecting circles, or two interlocking circles. The last two phenomena are visually nontrivial. We are to guide the participants through the creations of these models in the form of VRML files.

Computing environment required: Windows with the following installed:

  1. Maple V release 5 (or above),
  2. Netscape Communicator 4.5 (or above),
  3. plugin Cosmo Player for Netscape.


Limitation on the number of the audience: the same number as available PC's.
A wireless mircrophone-speaker is appreciated.


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