Computing convex hull in a floating point arithmetic (Q1337401)

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Computing convex hull in a floating point arithmetic
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    Computing convex hull in a floating point arithmetic (English)
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    30 November 1994
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    Most known algorithms for computation of convex hulls presume exact arithmetic and may be unstable in finite precision arithmetic. A floating point algorithm like \textit{S. Fortune's} [Stable maintenance of point-set triangulations in two dimension, Proceedings 27th IEEE Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science, 494-499 (1989)] gives only approximate hulls that may not be convex. This paper presents an algorithm \({\mathbf{Convex}}\) that is numerically stable and extracts from the output of Fortune's algorithm a truly convex hull; the distances of the new points from the input points are well controlled at linear functions of machine precision \(u\).
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    convex hulls
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    floating point algorithm
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    algorithm \({\mathbf{Convex}}\)
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