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Description

The orthogonal convex hull of a point set, and also the tight span of the points when distances are measured using the Manhattan metric.

Source

Originally from en.wikipedia; description page is/was here.

Date

2006-11-09 (first version); 2007-01-21 (last version)

Author

Original uploader was David Eppstein at en.wikipedia

Permission
(Reusing this image)

Released into the public domain (by the author).


[edit] License information

Public domain This image has been (or is hereby) released into the public domain by its author, David Eppstein at the wikipedia project. This applies worldwide.

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[edit] Original upload log

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  • 2007-01-21 01:35 David Eppstein 334×307×0 (2880 bytes) Still more svg cleaning: expand entities
  • 2007-01-21 01:09 David Eppstein 334×307×0 (2246 bytes) More svg cleaning: useless style attr
  • 2007-01-21 00:57 David Eppstein 334×307×0 (2305 bytes) Attempt fix by adding xmlns and version attrs to svg element
  • 2007-01-21 00:56 David Eppstein 334×307×0 (2304 bytes) Attempt fix by adding xmlns and version attrs to svg tag.
  • 2006-11-09 01:06 David Eppstein 334×307×0 (2251 bytes) The [[orthogonal convex hull]] of a point set.

File history

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current04:10, 4 August 2007334×307 (3 KB)David Eppstein ({{Information |Description=The en:orthogonal convex hull of a point set, and also the en:tight span of the points when distances are measured using the Manhattan metric. en:Category:Mathematics images |Source=Origi)
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