Constructing the visibility graph for n-line segments in \(O(n^ 2)\) time (Q1062764)

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Constructing the visibility graph for n-line segments in \(O(n^ 2)\) time
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    Constructing the visibility graph for n-line segments in \(O(n^ 2)\) time (English)
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    Given a set S of line segments in the plane, its visibility graph \(G_ S\) is the undirected graph which has the endpoints of the line segments in S as nodes and in which two nodes (points) are adjacent whenever they 'see' each other (the line segments in S are regarded as nontransparent obstacles). It is shown that \(G_ S\) can be constructed in \(O(n^ 2)\) time and space for a set S of n nonintersecting line segments. As an immediate implication, the shortest path between two points in the plane avoiding a set of a nonintersecting line segments can be computed in \(O(n^ 2)\) time and space.
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    computational geometry
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    shortest path
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