Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10327303 | Computational Geometry | 2005 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
Rectilinear k-centers of a finite point set PâR2 are the centers of at most k congruent axis-parallel squares of minimal size whose union covers P. This paper describes a linear time algorithm based on the prune-and-search paradigm to compute rectilinear 3-centers. The algorithm is elementary in the sense that it does not build on any sophisticated data structures or other algorithms, except for linear time median finding. An implementation is publically available as part of the Computational Geometry Algorithms Library (Cgal).
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Authors
Michael Hoffmann,