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On the detection of a common intersection of k convex subjects in the plane
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    On the detection of a common intersection of k convex subjects in the plane (English)
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    An O(k) algorithm is given to decide whether k disks have a point in common. To detect a common intersection of k convex n-gons we present an O(k \(log^ 2 n)\) algorithm which can be modified to evaluate an extremal point of the common intersection with the same complexity.
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    computational geometry
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    convex polygon
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    disks
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    common intersection
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    complexity
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