Discrete and Computational Geometry [electronic resource] : Japanese Conference, JCDCG 2002, Tokyo, Japan, December 6-9, 2002. Revised Papers / edited by Jin Akiyama, Mikio Kano.
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TextSeries: Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 2866Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2003Description: VIII, 292 p. online resourceContent type: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9783540444008
- Computer science
- Data structures (Computer science)
- Computer software
- Computational complexity
- Computer graphics
- Computer science -- Mathematics
- Discrete groups
- Computer Science
- Computer Graphics
- Data Structures
- Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity
- Discrete Mathematics in Computer Science
- Computational Mathematics and Numerical Analysis
- Convex and Discrete Geometry
- 006.6 23
- T385
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Universal Measuring Devices with Rectangular Base -- Maximin Distance for n Points in a Unit Square or a Unit Circle -- Congruent Dudeney Dissections of Polygons -- Playing with Triangulations -- The Foldings of a Square to Convex Polyhedra -- On the Complexity of Testing Hypermetric, Negative Type, k-Gonal and Gap Inequalities -- On Partitioning a Cake -- Constrained Equitable 3-Cuttings -- On the Minimum Perimeter Triangle Enclosing a Convex Polygon -- Succinct Data Structures for Approximating Convex Functions with Applications -- Efficient Algorithms for Constructing a Pyramid from a Terrain -- On the Face Lattice of the Metric Polytope -- Partitioning a Planar Point Set into Empty Convex Polygons -- Relaxed Scheduling in Dynamic Skin Triangulation -- A Note on Point Subsets with a Specified Number of Interior Points -- Piano-Hinged Dissections: Now Let’s Fold! -- The Convex Hull for Random Lines in the Plane -- Comparing Hypergraphs by Areas of Hyperedges Drawn on a Convex Polygon -- On Reconfiguring Radial Trees -- Viewing Cube and Its Visual Angles -- Observing an Angle from Various Viewpoints -- The Polyhedra of Maximal Volume Inscribed in the Unit Sphere and of Minimal Volume Circumscribed about the Unit Sphere -- Maximal Number of Edges in Geometric Graphs without Convex Polygons -- Relaxing Planarity for Topological Graphs -- On the Size of a Radial Set -- Tight Bounds for Visibility Matching of f-Equal Width Objects -- Long Paths through Specified Vertices in 3-Connected Graphs -- On the Number of Intersections of Three Monochromatic Trees in the Plane -- Open Problems in Geometric Methods for Instance-Based Learning.
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