GTS stands for the GNU Triangulated Surface Library. It is an Open Source Free Software Library intended to provide a set of useful functions to deal with 3D surfaces meshed with interconnected triangles. The code is written entirely in C with an object-oriented approach based mostly on the design of GTK+. Careful attention is paid to performance related issues as the initial goal of GTS is to provide a simple and efficient library to scientists dealing with 3D computational surface meshes. A brief summary of its main features: - Simple object-oriented structure giving easy access to topological properties. - 2D dynamic Delaunay and constrained Delaunay triangulations. - Robust geometric predicates (orientation, in circle) using fast adaptive floating point arithmetic. - Robust set operations on surfaces (union, intersection, difference). - Surface refinement and coarsening (multiresolution models). - Dynamic view-independent continuous level-of-detail. - Preliminary support for view-dependent level-of-detail. - Bounding-boxes trees and Kd-trees for efficient point location and collision/intersection detection. - Graph operations: traversal, graph partitioning. - Metric operations (area, volume, curvature ...). - Triangle strips generation for fast rendering. WWW: http://gts.sourceforge.net/