Triangulations with Circular Arcs

Authors

  • Oswin Aichholzer
  • Wolfgang Aigner
  • Franz Aurenhammer
  • Kateřina Čech Dobiášová
  • Bert Jüttler
  • Günter Rote

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https://doi.org/10.7155/jgaa.00346

Keywords:

triangulation , circular arcs , graph drawing , finite elements

Abstract

An important objective in the choice of a triangulation of a given point set is that the smallest angle becomes as large as possible. When triangulation edges are straight line segments, it is known that the Delaunay triangulation is the optimal solution. We propose and study the concept of a circular arc triangulation, a simple and effective alternative that offers flexibility for additionally enlarging small angles. We show that angle optimization and related questions lead to linear programming problems that can be formulated as simple graph-theoretic problems, and we define flipping operations in arc triangles. Moreover, special classes of arc triangulations are considered, for applications in finite element methods and graph drawing.

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Published

2015-01-01

How to Cite

Aichholzer, O., Aigner, W., Aurenhammer, F., Čech Dobiášová, K., Jüttler, B., & Rote, G. (2015). Triangulations with Circular Arcs. Journal of Graph Algorithms and Applications, 19(1), 43–65. https://doi.org/10.7155/jgaa.00346

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