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We consider the following problem, called ``batched planar point location'': Given a planar subdivision R induced by a plane graph \(G=(V,E)\), with \(| V| =N\), and a set S of M points in the plane, we wish to locate in parallel S in R, i.e., for each point \(p\in S\), we wish to find the region of R containing p. We assume throughout that \(M=\Theta (N)\). | |||
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point location | |||
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computational geometry | |||
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parallel computation | |||
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fixed interconnections | |||
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CREW PRAM | |||
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cube-connected-cycle (CCC) architecture | |||
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Property / cites work: A New Approach to Planar Point Location / rank | |||
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Parallel batched planar point location on the CCC (English)
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We consider the following problem, called ``batched planar point location'': Given a planar subdivision R induced by a plane graph \(G=(V,E)\), with \(| V| =N\), and a set S of M points in the plane, we wish to locate in parallel S in R, i.e., for each point \(p\in S\), we wish to find the region of R containing p. We assume throughout that \(M=\Theta (N)\).
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point location
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computational geometry
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parallel computation
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fixed interconnections
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CREW PRAM
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cube-connected-cycle (CCC) architecture
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