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Annual Symposium on Computational Geometry
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Proceedings of the second annual symposium on Computational geometry
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Yorktown Heights, New York, United States
Pages: 90 - 99
Year of Publication: 1986
ISBN:0-89791-194-6
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L Guibas
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Stanford University and DEC/SRC 130 Lytton, Palo Alto, CA
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R Seidel
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Computer Science Department, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
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ABSTRACT
In this paper we show how certain geometric convolution operations can be computed efficiently. Here “efficiently” means that our algorithms have running time proportional to the input size plus the output size. Our convolution algorithms rely on new optimal solutions for certain reciprocal search problems, such as finding intersections between “blue” and “green” intervals, and overlaying convex planar subdivisions.
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