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3rd SCG 1987: Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
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Proceedings of the Third Annual Symposium on Computational Geometry, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, June 8-10, 1987. ACM 1987, ISBN 0-89791-231-4 - William J. Lenhart, Richard Pollack, Jörg-Rüdiger Sack, Raimund Seidel, Micha Sharir, Subhash Suri, Godfried T. Toussaint, Sue Whitesides, Chee-Keng Yap:
Computing the Link Center of a Simple Polygon. 1-10 - John Hershberger:
Finding the Visibility Graph of a Simple Polygon in Time Proportional to its Size. 11-20 - Franz Aurenhammer:
Jordan Sorting Via Convex Hulls of Certain Non-Simple Polygons. 21-29 - Joseph S. B. Mitchell, Christos H. Papadimitriou:
The Weighted Region Problem. 30-38 - Boris Aronov:
On the Geodesic Voronoi Diagram of Point Sites in a Simple Polygon. 39-49 - Leonidas J. Guibas, John Hershberger:
Optimal Shortest Path Queries in a Simple Polygon. 50-63 - Subhash Suri:
The All-Geodesic-Furthest Neighbor Problem for Simple Polygons. 64-75 - Jorge Stolfi:
Oriented Projective Geometry. 76-85 - David P. Dobkin, Michael J. Laszlo:
Primitives for the Manipulation of Three-Dimensional Subdivisions. 86-99 - Leila De Floriani:
A Graph Based Approach to Object Feature Recognition. 100-109 - Wm. Randolph Franklin:
Polygon Properties Calculated from the Vertex Neighborhoods. 110-118 - Thomas Ottmann, Gerald Thiemt, Christian P. Ullrich:
Numerical Stability of Geometric Algorithms. 119-125 - Robert L. (Scot) Drysdale III, Robert B. Jerard:
Discrete Simulation of NC Machining. 126-135 - Yan Ke, Joseph O'Rourke:
Moving a Ladder in Three Dimensions: Upper and Lower Bounds. 136-146 - B. K. Natarajan:
On Detecting the Orientation of Polygons and Polyhedra. 147-152 - John F. Canny, Bruce Randall Donald:
Simplified Voronoi Diagrams. 153-161 - Panagiotis Alevizos, Jean-Daniel Boissonnat, Mariette Yvinec:
An Optimal O(n log n) Algorithm for Contour Reconstruction from Rays. 162-170 - Chandrajit L. Bajaj, Myung-Soo Kim:
Compliant Motion Planning with Geometric Models. 171-180 - Raimund Seidel:
On the Number of Faces in Higher-Dimensional Voronoi Diagrams. 181-185 - Michael B. Dillencourt:
Toughness and Delaunay Triangulations. 186-194 - Alan Saalfeld:
Joint Triangulations and Triangulation Maps. 195-204 - Norm Dadoun, David G. Kirkpatrick:
Parallel Processing for Efficient Subdivision Search. 205-214 - L. Paul Chew:
Constrained Delaunay Triangulations. 215-222 - Cao An Wang, Lenhart K. Schubert:
An Optimal Algorithm for Constructing the Delaunay Triangulation of a Set of Line Segments. 223-232 - Jerzy W. Jaromczyk, Miroslaw Kowaluk:
A Note on Relative Neighborhood Graphs. 233-241 - Francis Avnaim, Jean-Daniel Boissonnat:
Simultaneous Containment of Several Polygons. 242-247 - Kenneth L. Clarkson, Sanjiv Kapoor, Pravin M. Vaidya:
Rectilinear Shortest Paths Through Polygonal Obstacles in O(n (log n)2) Time. 251-257 - Masato Edahiro, Katsuhiko Tanaka, Takashi Hoshino, Takao Asano:
A Bucketing Algorithm for the Orthogonal Segment Intersection Search Problem and Its Practical Efficiency. 258-267 - Robert A. Reckhow, Joseph C. Culberson:
Covering a Simple Orthogonal Polygon with a Minimum Number of Orthogonally Convex Polygons. 268-277 - Alok Aggarwal, Subhash Suri:
Fast Algorithms for Computing the Largest Empty Rectangle. 278-290 - J. Ian Munro, Mark H. Overmars, Derick Wood:
Variations on Visibility. 291-299 - David Avis, Rephael Wenger:
Algorithms for Line Transversals in Space. 300-307 - Helmut Alt, Kurt Mehlhorn, Hubert Wagener, Emo Welzl:
Congruence, Similarity, and Symmetries of Geometric Objects. 308-315 - David G. Kirkpatrick:
Establishing Order in Planar Subdivisions. 316-321 - David Rappaport:
Computing Simple Circuits from a Set of Line Segments is NP-Complete. 322-330 - Noga Alon, David Haussler, Emo Welzl:
Partitioning and Geometric Embedding of Range Spaces of Finite Vapnik-Chervonenkis Dimension. 331-340 - Joe D. Warren:
Blending Quadric Surfaces with Wuadric and Cubic Surfaces. 341-347 - Art J. Schwartz, Charles Stanton:
Analyzing Surfaces: The Truth About Elimination Theory. 348-353
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