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Guarding scenes against invasive hypercubes.
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    Guarding scenes against invasive hypercubes. (English)
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    25 August 2003
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    In recent years realistic input models for geometric algorithms have been studied. The most important models are fathness, low density, undutteredness and small simple-cover complexity. The authors show that guardable scenes fit in between undutteredness and small simple-cover complexity. Properties of guardable scenes and heuristic algorithms to compute small guarding sets are given.
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    Guarding sets
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    Epsilon-nets
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    Geometric algorithms
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