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DAM
1999
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13 years 4 months ago
How to Find a Point on a Line Within a Fixed Distance
It is well known that on a line, a target point in unknown position can be found by walking a path at most 9 times as long as the distance from the start to the target point, in t...
Christoph A. Hipke, Christian Icking, Rolf Klein, ...
FOCS
2007
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
On the Complexity of Nash Equilibria and Other Fixed Points (Extended Abstract)
d Abstract) Kousha Etessami LFCS, School of Informatics University of Edinburgh Mihalis Yannakakis Department of Computer Science Columbia University We reexamine what it means to...
Kousha Etessami, Mihalis Yannakakis
CIAC
2006
Springer
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13 years 8 months ago
Covering a Set of Points with a Minimum Number of Lines
We consider the minimum line covering problem: given a set S of n points in the plane, we want to find the smallest number l of straight lines needed to cover all n points in S. W...
Magdalene Grantson, Christos Levcopoulos
GD
2006
Springer
13 years 8 months ago
Schematisation of Tree Drawings
Given a tree T spanning a set of points S in the plane, we study the problem of drawing T using only line segments aligned with a fixed set of directions C. The vertices in the dra...
Joachim Gudmundsson, Marc J. van Kreveld, Damian M...
ADHOCNOW
2010
Springer
13 years 2 months ago
On Minimizing the Sum of Sensor Movements for Barrier Coverage of a Line Segment
A set of sensors establishes barrier coverage of a given line segment if every point of the segment is within the sensing range of a sensor. Given a line segment I, n mobile sensor...
Jurek Czyzowicz, Evangelos Kranakis, Danny Krizanc...