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Towards an Electronic Geometry Textbook -- Equidecomposable Quadratic Regions -- Automatic Verification of Regular Constructions in Dynamic Geometry Systems -- Recognition of Computationally Constructed Loci -- Algorithmic Search for Flexibility Using Resultants of Polynomial Systems -- Cylinders Through Five Points: Complex and Real Enumerative Geometry -- Detecting All Dependences in Systems of Geometric Constraints Using the Witness Method -- Automatic Discovery of Geometry Theorems Using Minimal Canonical Comprehensive Gröbner Systems -- Mechanical Theorem Proving in Tarski’s Geometry -- On the Need of Radical Ideals in Automatic Proving: A Theorem About Regular Polygons -- A Maple Package for Automatic Theorem Proving and Discovery in 3D-Geometry -- Geometry Expressions: A Constraint Based Interactive Symbolic Geometry System -- Constructing a Tetrahedron with Prescribed Heights and Widths.

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Computer science.
Computational complexity.
Artificial intelligence.
Computer graphics.
Optical pattern recognition.
Discrete groups.
Computer Science.
Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics).
Computer Graphics.
Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages.
Pattern Recognition.
Discrete Mathematics in Computer Science.
Convex and Discrete Geometry.

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