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Combining recursive spatial decompositions and domain Delaunay tetrahedrizations for meshing arbitrarily shaped curved solid models (English)
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13 October 1996
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This paper introduces a recursive spatial decomposition (RSD) tetrahedrization procedure, based on the domain Delaunay tetrahedrization (DDT) method that has an optimal average-case computational complexity. A complete description of the RSD/DDT mesh generation algorithm is presented along with a comparison with existing techniques as well as examples that demonstrate the robustness and efficiency of the method.
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optimal average-case computational complexity
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