A divide-and-conquer strategy for embedding a distance-net point set into \(E^ n\) and its application (Q1344421)
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A divide-and-conquer strategy for embedding a distance-net point set into \(E^ n\) and its application (English)
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13 February 1995
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This paper treats the problem of embedding a given finite and connected weighted graph into Euclidean \(n\)-space \(E^ n\) such that the weight of each edge equals the distance of its endpoints. The first theorem gives sufficient conditions for the embeddability of such a graph. The proof leads to a divide-and-conquer strategy for the actual construction of an embedding. The second theorem treats in a similar way the more general problem where lower and upper bounds of the weights are given, but only for \(n= 3\). It uses the so-called bound smoothing approach, which is based on the triangle and tetrangle inequalities. Finally, the importance of this problem for the investigation of the spatial structure of macromolecules is explained.
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distance-net point set
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bounded distances
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macromolecular conformation
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embedding
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connected weighted graph
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divide-and-conquer strategy
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bounds
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macromolecules
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