Finding equal-diameter triangulations in polygons (Q747574)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6495586
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    Finding equal-diameter triangulations in polygons
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6495586

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      Finding equal-diameter triangulations in polygons (English)
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      16 October 2015
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      A plane polygon is called simple if the edges do not cross each other. The authors give a constructive proof that every simple plane polygon can be partitioned into a finite number of equal-diameter triangles such that the intersection of any two triangles is either empty or consists of a vertex or an edge. They also show that every simple plane polygon can be partitioned into infinitely many equal-perimeter triangles.
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      simple plane polygon
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      triangulation
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      diameter
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      perimeter
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