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International Journal of Computational Geometry and Applications, Volume 29
Volume 29, Number 1, March 2019
- Takeshi Tokuyama:
Guest Editor's Foreword. 1 - Kazuyuki Amano, Yoshinobu Haruyama:
On the Number of p4-Tilings by an n-Omino. 3-19 - Mark de Berg, Ade Gunawan, Marcel Roeloffzen:
Faster DBSCAN and HDBSCAN in Low-Dimensional Euclidean Spaces. 21-47 - Mark de Berg, Tim Leijsen, Aleksandar Markovic, André van Renssen, Marcel Roeloffzen, Gerhard J. Woeginger:
Fully-Dynamic and Kinetic Conflict-Free Coloring of Intervals with Respect to Points. 49-72
- Gregory Bint, Anil Maheshwari, Michiel H. M. Smid, Subhas C. Nandy:
Partial Enclosure Range Searching. 73-93
Volume 29, Number 2, June 2019
- Prosenjit Bose, André van Renssen:
Spanning Properties of Yao and 휃-Graphs in the Presence of Constraints. 95-120 - Patrick J. Andersen, Charl J. Ras:
Algorithms for Euclidean Degree Bounded Spanning Tree Problems. 121-160 - Joachim Gudmundsson, Majid Mirzanezhad, Ali Mohades, Carola Wenk:
Fast Fréchet Distance Between Curves with Long Edges. 161-187
Volume 29, Number 3, September 2019
- Haitao Wang, Wuzhou Zhang:
On Top-k Weighted Sum Aggregate Nearest and Farthest Neighbors in the L1 Plane. 189-218 - Victor Milenkovic, Elisha Sacks, Nabeel Butt:
Fast Detection of Degenerate Predicates in Free Space Construction. 219-237 - Günther Eder, Martin Held:
Weighted Voronoi Diagrams in the Maximum Norm. 239-250 - Günther Eder, Martin Held, Peter Palfrader:
Recognizing Geometric Trees as Positively Weighted Straight Skeletons and Reconstructing Their Input. 251-267
Volume 29, Number 4, December 2019
- Paz Carmi, Farah Chanchary, Anil Maheshwari, Michiel H. M. Smid:
The Most Likely Object to be Seen Through a Window. 269-287 - Alexander Pilz, Carlos Seara:
Convex Quadrangulations of Bichromatic Point Sets. 289-299 - Danny Rorabaugh:
A Bound on a Convexity Measure for Point Sets. 301-306 - Lindsay Berry, Andrew Beveridge, Jane Butterfield, Volkan Isler, Zachary Keller, Alana Shine, Junyi Wang:
Line-of-Sight Pursuit in Monotone and Scallop Polygons. 307-351
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