parametrisointina
Parametrisointina is a theoretical construct in geometry and computational modeling describing how complex objects can be represented through parameterized mappings. In its broad sense, it envisions describing a shape S by a collection of local parameterizations, each defined on a parameter domain U_i, together with transition rules that ensure coherence on overlaps. This patchwork approach mirrors the classical notion of an atlas in differential geometry, but parametrisointina emphasizes practical assembly rules suitable for computational workflows.
Definition and structure: A parametrisointina representation of S consists of a finite or countable collection {f_i:
Origins and usage: The term appears in theoretical discussions and exploratory papers within geometry and computer
Applications and examples: In practice, parametrisointina aligns with common CAD practices that use multiple charts to
See also: Parameterization, Atlas (mathematics), Patch-based modeling, CAD/CAM, Mesh parameterization.