
TL;DR
This paper introduces pointed pseudo-triangulations in computational geometry and discusses several of their applications, highlighting their theoretical significance and practical utility.
Contribution
It defines pointed pseudo-triangulations and explores multiple applications, advancing understanding in computational geometry.
Findings
Introduction of pointed pseudo-triangulations concept
Description of several applications
Potential for further research in geometric algorithms
Abstract
The concept of pointed pseudo-triangulations is defined and a few of its applications described.
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