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4th SCG 1988: Urbana-Champaign, IL, USA
- Herbert Edelsbrunner:

Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Symposium on Computational Geometry, Urbana-Champaign, IL, USA, June 6-8, 1988. ACM 1988, ISBN 0-89791-270-5 - Kenneth L. Clarkson:

Applications of Random Sampling in Computational Geometry, II. 1-11 - Kenneth L. Clarkson, Peter W. Shor:

Algorithms for Diametral Pairs and Convex Hulls That Are Optimal, Randomized, and Incremental. 12-17 - Kenneth L. Clarkson, Robert Endre Tarjan, Christopher J. Van Wyk:

A Fast Las Vegas Algorithm for Triangulating a Simple Polygon. 18-22 - Emo Welzl:

Partition Trees for Triangle Counting and Other Range Searching Problems. 23-33 - Dan E. Willard, Young C. Wee:

Quasi-Valid Range Querying and Its Implications for Nearest Neighbor Problems. 34-43 - Herbert Edelsbrunner, Leonidas J. Guibas, Micha Sharir:

The Complexity of Many Faces in Arrangements of Lines and of Segments. 44-55 - Herbert Edelsbrunner, Leonidas J. Guibas, John Hershberger, Raimund Seidel, Micha Sharir, Jack Snoeyink, Emo Welzl:

Implicitly Representing Arrangements of Lines or Segments. 56-69 - Pankaj K. Agarwal, Micha Sharir:

Red-Blue Intersection Detection Algorithms, with Applications to Motion Planning and Collision Detection. 70-80 - Bruno Buchberger:

Algebraic Methods for Non-Linear Computational Geometry (Invited Address). 81-82 - L. W. Ericson, Chee-Keng Yap:

The Design of LINETOOL, a Geometric Editor. 83-92 - David P. Dobkin, Deborah Silver:

Recipes for Geometry and Numerical Analysis - Part I: An Empirical Study. 93-105 - Christoph M. Hoffmann, John E. Hopcroft, Michael S. Karasick:

Towards Implementing Robust Geometric Computations. 106-117 - Herbert Edelsbrunner, Ernst P. Mücke:

Simulation of Simplicity: A Technique to Cope with Degenerate Cases in Geometric Algorithms. 118-133 - Chee-Keng Yap:

A Geometric Consistency Theorem for a Symbolic Perturbation Scheme. 134-142 - David M. Mount, Alan Saalfeld:

Globally-Equiangular Triangulations of Co-Circular Points in 0(n log n) Time. 143-152 - Mordecai J. Golin

, Robert Sedgewick:
Analysis of a Simple Yet Efficient Convex Hull Algorithm. 153-163 - Mark H. Overmars, Emo Welzl:

New Methods for Computing Visibility Graphs. 164-171 - Sanjiv Kapoor, S. N. Maheshwari:

Efficient Algorithms for Euclidean Shortest Path and Visibility Problems with Polygonal Obstacles. 172-182 - Marshall W. Bern:

Hidden Surface Removal for Rectangles. 183-192 - John H. Reif, Sandeep Sen:

An Efficient Output-Sensitive Hidden Surface Removal Algorithm and Its Parallelization. 193-200 - Richard Cole, Michael T. Goodrich

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Optimal Parallel Algorithms for Polygon and Point-Set Problems. 201-210 - Rajeev Motwani, Arvind Raghunathan, Huzur Saran:

Covering Orthogonal Polygons with Star Polygons: The Perfect Graph Approach. 211-223 - David P. Dobkin, Herbert Edelsbrunner, Mark H. Overmars:

Searching for Empty Convex Polygons. 224-228 - Boris Aronov

, Steven Fortune, Gordon T. Wilfong:
The Furthest-Site Geodesic Voronoi Diagram. 229-240 - Clyde L. Monma, Mike Paterson, Subhash Suri, F. Frances Yao:

Computing Euclidean Maximum Spanning Trees. 241-251 - Tetsuo Asano, Binay K. Bhattacharya, J. Mark Keil, F. Frances Yao:

Clustering Algorithms Based on Minimum and Maximum Spanning Trees. 252-257 - Herbert Edelsbrunner, Leonidas J. Guibas, John Hershberger, János Pach, Richard Pollack, Raimund Seidel, Micha Sharir, Jack Snoeyink:

On Arrangements of Jordan Arcs with Three Intersections per Pair. 258-265 - Laxmi P. Gewali, Alex C. Meng, Joseph S. B. Mitchell, Simeon C. Ntafos:

Path Planning in 0/1/infinity Weighted Regions with Applications. 266-278 - Gordon T. Wilfong:

Motion Planning in the Presence of Movable Obstacles. 279-288 - Leonidas J. Guibas, Micha Sharir, Shmuel Sifrony:

On the General Motion Planning Problem with Two Degrees of Freedom. 289-298 - B. K. Natarajan:

On Planning Assemblies. 299-308 - Bruce Randall Donald:

The Complexity of Planar Compliant Motion Planning Under Uncertainty. 309-318 - Micha Sharir, Shmuel Sifrony:

Coordinated Motion Planning for Two Independent Robots. 319-328 - Klara Kedem, Micha Sharir:

An Automatic Motion Planning System for a Convex Polygonal Mobile Robot in 2-Dimensional Polygonal Space. 329-340 - Joseph S. B. Mitchell:

On Maximum Flows in Polyhedral Domains. 341-351 - Peter Yamamoto, Kenji Kato, Keiko Imai, Hiroshi Imai:

Algorithms for Vertical and Orthogonal L1 Linear Approximation of Points. 352-361 - Jerzy W. Jaromczyk, Miroslaw Kowaluk:

Skewed Projections with an Application to Line Stabbing in R3. 362-370 - Michael McKenna, Joseph O'Rourke:

Arrangements of Lines in 3-Space: A Data Structure with Applications. 371-380 - Boris Aronov

, Micha Sharir:
Triangles in Space or Building (and Analyzing) Castles in the Air. 381-391 - Shaodi Gao, Mark Jerrum, Michael Kaufmann, Kurt Mehlhorn, Wolfgang Rülling:

On Continuous Homotopic One Layer Routing. 392-402

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