The -Delaunay tessellation: Description of the model and geometry of typical cells
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Abstract: In this paper two new classes of stationary random simplicial tessellations, the so-called - and -Delaunay tessellations, are introduced. Their construction is based on a space-time paraboloid hull process and generalizes that of the classical Poisson-Delaunay tessellation. The distribution of volume-power weighted typical cells is explicitly identified, establishing thereby a remarkable connection to the classes of - and -polytopes. These representations are used to determine principal characteristics of such cells, including volume moments, expected angle sums and cell intensities.
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