Computing Convex Partitions for Point Sets in the Plane: The CG:SHOP Challenge 2020

04/08/2020
by   Erik D. Demaine, et al.
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We give an overview of the 2020 Computational Geometry Challenge, which targeted the problem of partitioning the convex hull of a given planar point set P into the smallest number of convex faces, such that no point of P is contained in the interior of a face.

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