Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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427937 | Information Processing Letters | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
This Letter presents algorithms for computing a uniform sequence of n integer points in a given interval [0,m] where m and n are integers such that m>n>0. The uniformity of a point set is measured by the ratio of the minimum gap over the maximum gap. We prove that we can insert n integral points one by one into the interval [0,m] while keeping the uniformity of the point set at least 1/2. If we require uniformity strictly greater than 1/2, such a sequence does not always exist, but we can prove a tight upper bound on the length of the sequence for given values of n and m.
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