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<p>schemes are organized in terms of a finite number of operations on a set of primitives. Therefore, the modeling space of any particular representation is finite, and any single representation scheme may not completely suffice to represent all types of solids. For example, solids defined via <a href="page.php?w=Constructive_solid_geometry">combinations of regularized Boolean operations</a> cannot necessarily be represented as the <a href="page.php?w=Solid_sweep">sweep</a> of a primitive moving according to a space trajectory, except in very simple</p><p>
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