Boundaries and Hulls of Euclidean Graphs

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A01=Ahcene Bounceur
A01=Madani Bezoui
A01=Reinhardt Euler
advanced mathematical modeling
Affine Combinations
affine hull
Affine Subspace
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algorithm complexity evaluation
Author_Ahcene Bounceur
Author_Madani Bezoui
Author_Reinhardt Euler
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border area calculation
Boundary Node
boundary nodes
Boundary Vertex
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Category=PBV
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computational geometry algorithms
Concave Envelope
Convex Envelope
convex hull
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distributed boundary detection in networks
distributed graph theory
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eq_nobargain
eulerian and hamiltonian graphs
Flooding Process
geometric data analysis
Interior Polygon
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Local Minimum
network topology detection
Oldest Fields
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Phi Min
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PSLG
Quickhull Algorithm
Reference Node
Sensor Node
Set Leader
softlaunch
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Star Shaped Set
Starting Node
Starting Vertex
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WSN

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367657178
  • Weight: 312g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Sep 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Boundaries and Hulls of Euclidean Graphs: From Theory to Practice presents concepts and algorithms for finding convex, concave and polygon hulls of Euclidean graphs. It also includes some implementations, determining and comparing their complexities. Since the implementation is application-dependent, either centralized or distributed, some basic concepts of the centralized and distributed versions are reviewed. Theoreticians will find a presentation of different algorithms together with an evaluation of their complexity and their utilities, as well as their field of application. Practitioners will find some practical and real-world situations in which the presented algorithms can be used.

Ahcène Bounceur is an associate professor of computer science at Lab-STICC laboratory (CNRS 6285), University of Brest, France. His current research activities are focused on: tools for parallel and physical simulation of WSNs dedicated to Smart-cities and IoT, distributed algorithms and sampling methods for Big Data mining.

Madani Bezoui is an assistant professor of operations research at the University of Boumerdes, Algeria. His research interests include: combinatorial algorithms and optimization, multi-objective optimization, portfolio selection, Big Data and IoT.

Reinhardt Euler is a professor of computer science at Lab-STICC laboratory (CNRS 6285), University of Brest, France. His research interests include: combinatorial algorithms and optimization, graph theory, and the efficient solution of large-scale, real-life problem instances.

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