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Handbook of Computational Geometry, 2000
- Jörg-Rüdiger Sack, Jorge Urrutia:
Handbook of Computational Geometry. North Holland / Elsevier 2000, ISBN 978-0-444-82537-7 - Preface. v
- Pankaj K. Agarwal, Micha Sharir:
Davenport-Schinzel Sequences and Their Geometric Applications. 1-47 - Pankaj K. Agarwal, Micha Sharir:
Arrangements and Their Applications. 49-119 - Helmut Alt, Leonidas J. Guibas:
Discrete Geometric Shapes: Matching, Interpolation, and Approximation. 121-153 - Mikhail J. Atallah, Danny Z. Chen:
Deterministic Parallel Computational Geometry. 155-200 - Franz Aurenhammer, Rolf Klein:
Voronoi Diagrams. 201-290 - Marshall W. Bern, Paul E. Plassmann:
Mesh Generation. 291-332 - Leila De Floriani, Paola Magillo, Enrico Puppo:
Applications of Computational Geometry to Geographic Information Systems. 333-388 - Alejo Hausner, David P. Dobkin:
Making Geometry Visible: An Introduction to the Animation of Geometric Algorithms. 389-423 - David Eppstein:
Spanning Trees and Spanners. 425-461 - Michael T. Goodrich, Kumar Ramaiyer:
Geometric Data Structures. 463-489 - J. Mark Keil:
Polygon Decomposition. 491-518 - Anil Maheshwari, Jörg-Rüdiger Sack, Hristo N. Djidjev:
Link Distance Problems. 519-558 - Jirí Matousek:
Derandomization in Computational Geometry. 559-595 - Stefan Schirra:
Robustness and Precision Issues in Geometric Computation. 597-632 - Joseph S. B. Mitchell:
Geometric Shortest Paths and Network Optimization. 633-701 - Ketan Mulmuley:
Randomized Algorithms in Computational Geometry. 703-724 - Jürg Nievergelt, Peter Widmayer:
Spatial Data Structures: Concepts and Design Choices. 725-764 - John H. Reif, Sandeep Sen:
Parallel Computational Geometry: An Approach using Randomization. 765-828 - Tetsuo Asano, Subir Kumar Ghosh, Thomas C. Shermer:
Visibility in the Plane. 829-876 - Michiel H. M. Smid:
Closest-Point Problems in Computational Geometry. 877-935 - Roberto Tamassia:
Graph Drawing. 937-971 - Jorge Urrutia:
Art Gallery and Illumination Problems. 973-1027
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