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Minimum convex partition of a constrained point set
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    Minimum convex partition of a constrained point set (English)
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    14 June 2001
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    Based on a technique used by \textit{E. Anagnostou} and \textit{D. Corneil} [Comput. Geom. 3, No. 5, 247-259 (1993; Zbl 0799.68183)] for the Minimum Weight Triangulation problem, the authors propose a dynamic programming algorithm for finding a convex partition, with respect to a point set \(S\) in the Euclidean space, having a minimum number of convex polygons. Assuming that \(S\) lies on the boundaries of a fixed number of nested convex hulls, the algorithm is proved to be polynomial in the cardinality of \(S\).
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    minimum convex partition
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    polynomial time algorithm
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    dynamic programming
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