withingeom
Withingeom is a conceptual framework for reasoning about geometric relations that emphasizes the internal properties of shapes, such as containment and interior–boundary interactions. The name is a blending of "within" and "geometry," and it appears mainly in instructional contexts and experimental libraries rather than as a formal standard.
Core ideas include the explicit treatment of within relationships—whether a point lies inside a shape, whether
Shapes can be represented in withingeom by polygons, meshes, implicit surfaces, or signed distance fields. The
Applications of withingeom appear in education, visualization tools, and experimental CAD or GIS research, where understanding
Status notes: withingeom is not an official mathematical or engineering standard. It is used informally to