Let P be a closed simple polygon with n vertices. For any two points in P, the geodesic distance between them is the length of the shortest path that connects them among all paths contained in P. The geodesic center of P is the unique point in P that minimizes the largest geodesic distance to all other points of P. In 1989, Pollack, Sharir and Rote [Disc. & Comput. Geom. 89] showed an O(n log n)-time algorithm that computes the geodesic center of P. Since then, a longstanding question has been whether this running time can be improved (explicitly posed by Mitchell [Handbook of Computational Geometry, 2000]). In this paper we affirmatively answer this question and present a linear time algorithm to solve this problem
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AbstractAn algorithm is presented for computing geodesic furthest neighbors for all the vertices of ...
The link center of a simple polygon P is the set of points x inside P at which the maximal link-dist...
Let P be a closed simple polygon with n vertices. For any two points in P, the geodesic distance bet...
Let P be a closed simple polygon with n vertices. For any two points in P, the geodesic distance bet...
Let P be a closed simple polygon with n vertices. For any two points in P, the geodesic distance bet...
Let P be a closed simple polygon with n vertices. For any two points in P, the geodesic distance bet...
Given a simple polygon P with n vertices and a set Q of m points in P. we consider the geodesic k-ce...
Abstract. In this paper, we show that the L1 geodesic diameter and center of a simple polygon can be...
In the geodesic 2-center problem in a simple polygon with n vertices, we find a set S of two points ...
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We present an algorithm that exactly computes the geodesic center of a given polygonal domain. The r...
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We introduce the visibility center of a set of points inside a polygon - a point c_V such that the m...
For any two points in a simple polygon P, the geodesic distance between them is the length of the sh...
AbstractAn algorithm is presented for computing geodesic furthest neighbors for all the vertices of ...
The link center of a simple polygon P is the set of points x inside P at which the maximal link-dist...