In 1929 Tarski showed how to construct points in a region-based first-order logic for space representation. The resulting system, called the geometry of solids, is a cornerstone for region-based geometry and for the comparison of point-based and region-based geometries. We expand this study of the construction of points in region-based systems using different primitives, namely hyper-cubes and regular simplexes, and show that these primitives lead to equivalent systems in dimension n > 2. The result is achieved by adopting a single set of definitions that works for both these classes of figures. The analysis of our logics shows that Tarski's choice to take sphere as the geometrical primitive might be intuitively justified but is not optimal from a technical viewpoint. © Nicolaus Copernicus University (Toru?) 2013.

Spheres, cubes and simplexes in mereogeometry

Borgo;Stefano
2013

Abstract

In 1929 Tarski showed how to construct points in a region-based first-order logic for space representation. The resulting system, called the geometry of solids, is a cornerstone for region-based geometry and for the comparison of point-based and region-based geometries. We expand this study of the construction of points in region-based systems using different primitives, namely hyper-cubes and regular simplexes, and show that these primitives lead to equivalent systems in dimension n > 2. The result is achieved by adopting a single set of definitions that works for both these classes of figures. The analysis of our logics shows that Tarski's choice to take sphere as the geometrical primitive might be intuitively justified but is not optimal from a technical viewpoint. © Nicolaus Copernicus University (Toru?) 2013.
2013
Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie della Cognizione - ISTC
Geometry of solids
Hyper-cube
Mereogeometry
Mereology
Regular simplex
Sphere
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