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<p>independent of any particular representation. Such reasoning led to the development of the modeling paradigm that has shaped the field of solid modeling as we know it today.</p>

<p>All manufactured components have finite size and well behaved <a href="page.php?w=Boundary_%28topology%29">boundaries</a>, so initially the focus was on mathematically modeling rigid parts made of homogeneous <a href="page.php?w=isotropic">isotropic</a> material that could be added or removed. These postulated properties can be translated into properties of regions,</p><p>
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