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'''Delaunay triangulation''' is closely related: it describes the lines that are bisected. | |||
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* area-weighted Voronoi tessellation (AWT) | |||
* centroidal Voronoi tessellation (CVT) | |||
* edge-weighted centroidal Voronoi tessellation (CVT) | |||
* centroudal voronoi stippling | |||
* voronoi treemaps | |||
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Other names
You may already know Voronoi (...diagram/tesselation) under another name:
- In geophysics: Thiessen polygons (after American meteorologist Alfred H. Thiessen)
- In mathematics: Dirichlet diagrams/tesselation, fundamental domains, metric fundamental polygons (depending on use)
- In physics: Wigner-Seitz unit cells, Brillouin zones (depending on what it is applied to)
Delaunay triangulation is closely related: it describes the lines that are bisected.