Introduction to mathematical techniques used in GIS
by
 
Dale, Peter.

Title
Introduction to mathematical techniques used in GIS

Author
Dale, Peter.

ISBN
9780415334143

Personal Author
Dale, Peter.

Publication Information
Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, 2004.

Physical Description
xv, 202 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.

Contents
Ch. 1. Characteristics of geographic information -- Ch. 2. Numbers and numerical analysis -- Ch. 3. Algebra - treating numbers as symbols -- Ch. 4. The geometry of common shapes -- Ch. 5. Plane and spherical trigonometry -- Ch. 6. Differential and integral calculus -- Ch. 7. Matrices, determinants, and vectors -- Ch. 8. Curves and surfaces -- Ch. 9. Transformations -- Ch. 10. Basic statistics -- Ch. 11. Best-fit solutions.

Abstract
"Introduction to Mathematical Techniques Used in GIS explains to nonmathematicians the fundamentals that support the manipulation and display of geographic information. It focuses on basic mathematical techniques, building upon a series of steps that enable a deeper understanding of the complex forms of manipulation that arise in the handling of spatially related data."--BOOK JACKET.

Subject Term
Geography -- Mathematics.
 
Geographic information systems.


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