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Implicitly Representing Arrangements of Lines or Segments

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What do we mean by which face? We want a complete description of the face containing p in terms of the lines in L, that is, which lines of L appear along the boundary of that face in, say, counterclockwise order. In some cases we may be satisfied with a simpler property of the face, such as its intersection with a line, its leftmost vertex, the edge below p, or the number of lines on the face boundary.

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40 pages, Hardcover

First published August 4, 2015

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