Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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414372 | Computational Geometry | 2010 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
The article is devoted to mathematical models and practical algorithms for solving the cutting and packing (C&P) problem. We review and further enhance the main tool of our studies – phi-functions. Those are constructed here for 2D and 3D objects (unlike other standard tools, such as No-Fit Polygons, which are restricted to the 2D geometry). We also demonstrate that in many realistic cases the phi-functions can be described by quite simple formulas without radicals and other complications. Lastly, a general solution strategy using the phi-functions is outlined and illustrated by several 2D and 3D examples.
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