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Data structure - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In computer science, a data structure is a particular way of storing and organizing data in a computer so that it can be used efficiently. Different kinds of data structures are suited to different ...
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Problems and applications are investigated which are associated with computing the empirical cumulative distribution function of N points in k-dimensional space and a multidimensional divide-and-conquer technique is employed that gives rise to a compact data structure for geometric and statistical search problems.
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Everything you always wanted to know about map projections, and then some. ... Map projections are attempts to portray the surface of the earth or a portion of the earth on a flat surface. Some distortions of conformality, distance, direction, ... When the scale of a map at any point on the map is the same in any direction,
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Everything you always wanted to know about map projections, and then some. ... Map projections are attempts to portray the surface of the earth or a portion of the earth on a flat surface. Some distortions of conformality, distance, direction, ... When the scale of a map at any point on the map is the same in any direction,
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This is the official on-line repository for the code from the Graphics Gems series of books (from Academic Press). This series focusses on short to medium length pieces of code which perform ... The "sampling patterns" are data files related to Robert Cross' Gem, Sampling Patterns Optimized for Uniform Distribution of Edges.
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A Summary of the Reyes Algorithm, by Steve Demlow ... InterChange Plus Model/Texture Data CD-ROM, by John Foust ... Algorithm Order Discussion, by Masataka Ohta, Pete Shirley...
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We present an algorithm for constructing triangle meshes that optimizes flexible view-dependent error metrics, produces guaranteed error bounds, achieves specified triangle counts directly, and uses frame-to-frame coherence to operate at high frame rates for thousands of triangles per frame.
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