Lectures on Random Voronoi Tessellations (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1994)


Tessellations are subdivisions of d-dimensional space into non-overlapping "cells." Voronoi tessellations are produced by first considering a set of points (known as nuclei) in d-space, and then defining cells as the set of points which are closest to each nuclei. A random Voronoi tessellation is produced by supposing that the location of each nuclei is determined by some random process. They provide models for many natural phenomena as diverse as the growth of crystals, the territories of animals, the development of regional market areas, and in subjects such as computational geometry and astrophysics. This volume provides an introduction to random Voronoi tessellations by presenting a survey of the main known results and the directions in which research is proceeding. Throughout the volume, mathematical and rigorous proofs are given making this essentially a self-contained account in which no background knowledge of the subject is assumed.

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Tessellations are subdivisions of d-dimensional space into non-overlapping "cells." Voronoi tessellations are produced by first considering a set of points (known as nuclei) in d-space, and then defining cells as the set of points which are closest to each nuclei. A random Voronoi tessellation is produced by supposing that the location of each nuclei is determined by some random process. They provide models for many natural phenomena as diverse as the growth of crystals, the territories of animals, the development of regional market areas, and in subjects such as computational geometry and astrophysics. This volume provides an introduction to random Voronoi tessellations by presenting a survey of the main known results and the directions in which research is proceeding. Throughout the volume, mathematical and rigorous proofs are given making this essentially a self-contained account in which no background knowledge of the subject is assumed.

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Product Details

General

Imprint

Springer-Verlag New York

Country of origin

United States

Series

Lecture Notes in Statistics, 87

Release date

April 1994

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First published

1994

Authors

Dimensions

229 x 152 x 17mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

134

Edition

Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1994

ISBN-13

978-0-387-94264-3

Barcode

9780387942643

Categories

LSN

0-387-94264-5



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