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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1687471
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English | Convexification of polygons by flips and by flipturns |
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1687471 |
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Convexification of polygons by flips and by flipturns (English)
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11 November 2002
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The authors generalize the known result that every simple polygon can be convexified by a finite number of flips, or of flipturns, to the following class of more general polygons: A polygon is a sequence of \(n \geq 2\) points \(V_i\) in the Euclidean plane and closed segments \(V_iV_{i+1}\) with \(V_{n+1}=V_1\) and \(V_i \neq V_{i+1}\) for all \(i\). The result of the convexification, obviously, is only a ``weakly convex'' or a ``nearly convex'' polygon which is contained in the boundary of its convex hull or which is a subdivision of a segment.
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polygon
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convexification
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