AbstractIn this paper we study the separability of two disjoint sets of objects in the plane according to two criteria: wedge separability and strip separability. We give algorithms for computing all the separating wedges and strips, the wedges with the maximum and minimum angle, and the narrowest and the widest strip. The objects we consider are points, segments, polygons and circles. As applications, we improve the computation of all the largest circles separating two sets of line segments by a logn factor, and we generalize the algorithm for computing the minimum polygonal separator of two sets of points to two sets of line segments with the same running time
We study the following separation problem: Given a collection of pairwise disjoint coloured objects ...
AbstractIn this paper we study the problem of polygonal separation in the plane, i.e., finding a con...
Given a set R of red points and a set B of blue points in the plane, we study the problem of determi...
AbstractIn this paper we study the separability of two disjoint sets of objects in the plane accordi...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the separability in the plane by two criteria: double-wedge separabi...
In this paper we study the separability in the plane by two criteria: double wedge separability and ...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the separability in the plane by two criteria: double-wedge separabi...
AbstractWe call a line l a separator for a set S of objects in the plane if l avoids all the objects...
AbstractWe call a line l a separator for a set S of objects in the plane if l avoids all the objects...
AbstractIn this paper we study the problem of polygonal separation in the plane, i.e., finding a con...
AbstractThe problem of computing a representation of the stabbing lines of a set S of segments in th...
The first part of this thesis investigates combinatorial and algorithmic aspects of geometric separa...
The first part of this thesis investigates combinatorial and algorithmic aspects of geometric separa...
The problem of computing a representation of the stabbing lines of a set S of segments in the plane ...
We prove new theorems which describe a necessary and sufficient condition for linear (strong and non...
We study the following separation problem: Given a collection of pairwise disjoint coloured objects ...
AbstractIn this paper we study the problem of polygonal separation in the plane, i.e., finding a con...
Given a set R of red points and a set B of blue points in the plane, we study the problem of determi...
AbstractIn this paper we study the separability of two disjoint sets of objects in the plane accordi...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the separability in the plane by two criteria: double-wedge separabi...
In this paper we study the separability in the plane by two criteria: double wedge separability and ...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the separability in the plane by two criteria: double-wedge separabi...
AbstractWe call a line l a separator for a set S of objects in the plane if l avoids all the objects...
AbstractWe call a line l a separator for a set S of objects in the plane if l avoids all the objects...
AbstractIn this paper we study the problem of polygonal separation in the plane, i.e., finding a con...
AbstractThe problem of computing a representation of the stabbing lines of a set S of segments in th...
The first part of this thesis investigates combinatorial and algorithmic aspects of geometric separa...
The first part of this thesis investigates combinatorial and algorithmic aspects of geometric separa...
The problem of computing a representation of the stabbing lines of a set S of segments in the plane ...
We prove new theorems which describe a necessary and sufficient condition for linear (strong and non...
We study the following separation problem: Given a collection of pairwise disjoint coloured objects ...
AbstractIn this paper we study the problem of polygonal separation in the plane, i.e., finding a con...
Given a set R of red points and a set B of blue points in the plane, we study the problem of determi...