Steven E. Pav
Carnegie Mellon University
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IMR | 2005
Steven E. Pav; Noel J. Walkington
An algorithm for quality Delaunay meshing of 2D domains with curved boundaries is presented. The algorithm uses Ruppert’s “corner lopping” heuristic [MR96b:65137]. In addition to admitting a simple termination proof, the algorithm can accept curved input without any bound on the tangent angle between adjoining curves. In the limit case, where all curves are straight line segments, the algorithm returns a mesh with a minimum angle of arcsin (\({1 \mathord{\left/ {\vphantom {1 2}} \right. \kern-\nulldelimiterspace} 2}\sqrt 2 \)), except “near” input corners. Some loss of output quality is experienced with the use of curved input, but this loss is diminished for smaller input curvature.
IMR | 2004
Steven E. Pav; Noel J. Walkington
IMR | 2003
Gary L. Miller; Steven E. Pav; Noel J. Walkington
IMR | 2002
Gary L. Miller; Steven E. Pav; Noel J. Walkington
International Journal of Computational Geometry and Applications | 2005
Gary L. Miller; Steven E. Pav; Noel J. Walkington
arXiv: Applications | 2015
Steven E. Pav
arXiv: Statistical Finance | 2015
Steven E. Pav
arXiv: Portfolio Management | 2013
Steven E. Pav
canadian conference on computational geometry | 2004
Steven E. Pav
arXiv: Statistical Finance | 2015
Steven E. Pav