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- Three centroidal Voronoi tessellations of five points in a square In geometry, a centroidal Voronoi tessellation (CVT) is a special type of Voronoi tessellation...
- different to the centroidal axis of the shape. However, it is often easier to derive the second moment of area with respect to its centroidal axis, x {\displaystyle...
- metrics. Lloyd's algorithm can be used to construct close approximations to centroidal Voronoi tessellations of the input, which can be used for quantization...
- Voronoi diagram Voronoi deformation density Voronoi formula Voronoi pole Centroidal Voronoi tessellation This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- numerical models of anisotropic columnar jointed rock m**** using modified centroidal Voronoi diagrams" (PDF). Symmetry. 10 (11): 618. Bibcode:2018Symm...10...
- stresses in the columns are proportional to their distances from the centroidal axis of the frame. The frame is analysed in step-wise (iterative) fashion...
- original on March 27, 2014. Retrieved 24 January 2013. "Daylighting in two centroidal spaces at the University of Virginia: Case Study, The Rotunda and Caplin...
- describe the distribution of cross sectional area in a column around its centroidal axis with the m**** of the body. The radius of gyration is given by the...
- n/2 vertices. In the second case, removal of the edge between the two centroidal vertices splits the tree into two subtrees of exactly n/2 vertices. The...
- twelve-point center lies midway between the Euler point orthogonal line and the centroidal orthogonal line. Furthermore, for any face, the twelve-point center lies...