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  2. Category:Geometric algorithms - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Geometric primitive; Geometric spanner; ... This page was last edited on 13 July 2019, ...

  3. Geometric primitive - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes the subroutines that draw the corresponding objects are called "geometric primitives" as well. The most "primitive" primitives are point and straight line segment, which were all that early vector graphics systems had. In constructive solid geometry, primitives are simple geometric shapes such as a cube, cylinder, sphere, cone ...

  4. Geometric programming - Wikipedia

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    Geometric programming is closely related to convex optimization: any GP can be made convex by means of a change of variables. [2] GPs have numerous applications, including component sizing in IC design, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] aircraft design, [ 5 ] maximum likelihood estimation for logistic regression in statistics , and parameter tuning of positive ...

  5. Vector graphics - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 28 January 2025. Computer graphics images defined by points, lines and curves This article is about computer illustration. For other uses, see Vector graphics (disambiguation). Example showing comparison of vector graphics and raster graphics upon magnification Vector graphics are a form of computer ...

  6. Computational geometry - Wikipedia

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    Computational geometry is a branch of computer science devoted to the study of algorithms which can be stated in terms of geometry.Some purely geometrical problems arise out of the study of computational geometric algorithms, and such problems are also considered to be part of computational geometry.

  7. Theta graph - Wikipedia

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    Example cone of a -graph emanating from with orthogonal projection line -graphs are specified with a few parameters which determine their construction. The most obvious parameter is , which corresponds to the number of equal angle cones that partition the space around each vertex. In particular, for a vertex , a cone about can be imagined as two infinite rays emanating from it with angle ...

  8. Graph (abstract data type) - Wikipedia

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    In computer science, a graph is an abstract data type that is meant to implement the undirected graph and directed graph concepts from the field of graph theory within mathematics. A graph data structure consists of a finite (and possibly mutable) set of vertices (also called nodes or points ), together with a set of unordered pairs of these ...

  9. Geometric graph theory - Wikipedia

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    Geometric graph theory in the broader sense is a large and amorphous subfield of graph theory, concerned with graphs defined by geometric means. In a stricter sense, geometric graph theory studies combinatorial and geometric properties of geometric graphs, meaning graphs drawn in the Euclidean plane with possibly intersecting straight-line edges, and topological graphs, where the edges are ...