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Algorithms Numbers in clammers [] refer to the literature. Each of these algorithms may be assigned only to one person. 1. Algorithm1 (Lectures, [1, pages 6-8]) / Assigned to Jakob Riekh.
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AlgorithmsNumbers in clammers [] refer to the literature Each of these algorithms may be assigned only to one person 1. Algorithm1 (Lectures, [1, pages 6-8]) / Assigned to Jakob Riekh 2. Algorithm2 (Lectures, [2],[3]) / Assigned to Florian Reiterer Convex Hull in 2d 3. Jarvis' March (internet, [2], [3]) / Assigned to Clemens Gugimaier 4. Gracham‘s Scan (internet, [2], [3]) / Assigned to Berhard Preis 5. Quick-Hull (internet) / Assigned to Christoph Bonitz 6. Divide and Conquere ([2, pages 145-147]) / Assigned to David Fischinger 7. Beneath-Beyond ([2, pages 147-158]) / Assigned to Johannes Kehrer
Convex Hull in 3d Each of these algorithms may be assigned to 1 – 2 persons 8. Algorithm3 (Lectures, [1], [2], [3]) / Assigned to Sari & Tomitsch 9. Quick-Hull (internet) / Assigned to Schlöser & Meyer 10. Divide and Conquere ([2, pages 145-147]) / Assigned to Veronika & Philipp 11. Beneath-Beyond ([2, pages 147-158])
Voronoi Diagram Each of these algorithms may be assigned to 1 – 2 persons 12. Algorithm4 (Lectures, [2]) 13. Algorithm5 (Lectures, [2]) 14. Fortune’s Algorithm ([1, page 149]) / Assigned to Clemens Nothegger
Triangulation / Delaunay Triangulation/Point Location Each of these algorithms may be assigned to 1 – 2 persons 15. Polygon Triangulation ([1, §3]) / Assigned to Marian Kogler 16. Algorithm6 (Lectures (Delaunay T.), [2]) 17. Algorithm7 (Lectures (Delaunay), [1,§9]) / Assigned to Friedrich Slivovsky 18. Trapezoidal Map (Lectures, [1,§6])
Student’s choice Johan Liesén: Find the point receiving the most light from n given light sources