Ranita Biswas

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List of research outcomes

PublicationDate of PublicationType
Sphere construction on the FCC grid interpreted as layered hexagonal grids in 3D2023-08-02Paper
On the Size of Chromatic Delaunay Mosaics2022-12-06Paper
Construction of Persistent Voronoi Diagram on 3D Digital Plane2022-05-18Paper
Continuous and discrete radius functions on Voronoi tessellations and Delaunay mosaics2022-03-22Paper
Body centered cubic grid -- coordinate system and discrete analytical plane definition2021-12-21Paper
Digital objects in rhombic dodecahedron grid2021-09-09Paper
Rhombic Dodecahedron Grid—Coordinate System and 3D Digital Object Definitions2019-10-16Paper
Fast and efficient incremental algorithms for circular and spherical propagation in integer space2018-01-19Paper
Digital primitives defined by weighted focal set2018-01-19Paper
On the functionality and usefulness of quadraginta octants of naive sphere2017-09-12Paper
On the polyhedra of graceful spheres and circular geodesics2017-05-12Paper
On Functionality of Quadraginta Octants of Naive Sphere with Application to Circle Drawing2016-07-15Paper
On Some Local Topological Properties of Naive Discrete Sphere2016-06-27Paper
From prima quadraginta octant to lattice sphere through primitive integer operations2016-04-01Paper
On the Connectivity and Smoothness of Discrete Spherical Circles2016-03-10Paper
On different topological classes of spherical geodesic paths and circles in \(\mathbb{Z}^3\)2015-10-30Paper
On Finding Spherical Geodesic Paths and Circles in ℤ32014-09-15Paper

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