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  2. Solid Edge - Wikipedia

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    Solid Edge is a 3D computer-aided design (CAD), parametric feature and synchronous technology solid modeling software. It runs on Microsoft Windows and provides solid modeling, assembly modelling and 2D orthographic view functions for mechanical designers.

  3. Straightedge and compass construction - Wikipedia

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    A regular n-gon has a solid construction if and only if n=2 a 3 b m where a and b are some non-negative integers and m is a product of zero or more distinct Pierpont primes (primes of the form 2 r 3 s +1). Therefore, regular n-gon admits a solid, but not planar, construction if and only if n is in the sequence

  4. Boundary representation - Wikipedia

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    A face is a bounded portion of a surface; an edge is a bounded piece of a curve and a vertex lies at a point. Other elements are the shell (a set of connected faces), the loop (a circuit of edges bounding a face) and loop-edge links (also known as winged edge links or half-edges) which are used to create the edge circuits. [2]

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  6. Solid Modeling Solutions - Wikipedia

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    Robert Blomgren and Jim Presti formed Solid Modeling Solutions (SMS) in early 1998. In late 2001, Nlib was purchased from GeomWare, and the alliance with IntegrityWare was terminated in 2004. Enhancements and major new features are added twice a year. SMS software is based on years of research and application of NURBS technology.

  7. Solid Documents - Wikipedia

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    The company's flagship product, Solid Converter PDF, was released in 2003 and has been translated into 15 languages and distributed in over 60 countries. [7] This product allows documents to be converted into and out of PDF and securely archived in accordance with ISO standards. [8]

  8. Wedge (geometry) - Wikipedia

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    A wedge is a polyhedron of a rectangular base, with the faces are two isosceles triangles and two trapezoids that meet at the top of an edge. [1]. A prismatoid is defined as a polyhedron where its vertices lie on two parallel planes, with its lateral faces are triangles, trapezoids, and parallelograms; [2] the wedge is an example of prismatoid because of its top edge is parallel to the ...

  9. Octant (solid geometry) - Wikipedia

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    An octant in solid geometry is one of the eight divisions of a Euclidean three-dimensional coordinate system defined by the signs of the coordinates. It is analogous to the two-dimensional quadrant and the one-dimensional ray. [1] The generalization of an octant is called orthant or hyperoctant.