tailieunhanh - Geometric Curve Evolution and Image Processing

These lectures intend to give a self-contained exposure of some techniques for computing the evolution of plane curves. The motions of interest are the so-called motions by curvature. They mean that, at any instant, each point of the curve moves with a normal velocity equal to a function of the curvature at this point. This kind of evolution is of some interest in differential geometry, for instance in the problem of minimal surfaces. The interest is not only theoretical since the motions by curvature appear in the modeling of various phenomena as crystal growth, flame propagation and interfaces between phases. More recently, these equations have also appeared. | Lecture Notes in Mathematics Editors . Morel Cachan F. Takens Groningen B. Teissier Paris 1805 Springer Berlin Heidelberg New York Hong Kong London Milan Paris Tokyo Frédéric Cao Geometric Curve Evolution and Image Processing .