A method of constructing solid models in which a set of primitive solids is provided (e. g, cuboids, cylinders), and further solids are created by either moving a solid in space, or by set combinations of solids (i. e, set union, intersection, or difference). The technique has been put on a firm theoretical basis [Requicha and Voelker 80].
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Bundy, A., & Wallen, L. (1984). Constructive Solid Geometry. In Catalogue of Artificial Intelligence Tools (pp. 21–22). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-96868-6_40
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