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On the Fermat-Weber center of a convex object
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    On the Fermat-Weber center of a convex object (English)
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    1 November 2005
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    A Fermat-Weber center of a point set \(S\) is a point that minimizes the average distance to the points in \(S\). The authors consider the case in which \(S\) is a convex object \(Q\) in the plane, and distances are measured by the Euclidean metric. For \(\Delta(Q)\) being the diameter of \(Q\), the authors show that the average distance of a Fermat-Weber center to the points in \(Q\) is always greater than \(\Delta/7\), and give an example for which \(\Delta/6\) is achieved. This result is used to obtain a linear-time approximation scheme for finding an approximate Fermat-Weber center of a convex polygon \(Q\).
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    Fermat-Weber center
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    approximation algorithms
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