This book surveys the mathematical and computational properties of finite sets of points in the plane, covering recent breakthroughs on important problems in Discrete geometry, and listing many open problems.
Pseudocode is included for many algorithms that compute properties of point sets..
The topics range from abstract issues of collinearity, convexity, and general position to more applied areas including robust statistical estimation and network visualization, with connections to related areas of mathematics including number theory, graph theory, and the theory of permutation patterns.
Most topics are introduced with a related puzzle or brain-teaser.
Written with minimal prerequisites and featuring plenty of figures, this engaging book will be of interest to undergraduate students and researchers in mathematics and computer science.
It unifies these mathematical and computational views using Forbidden configurations, which are patterns that cannot appear in sets with a given property, and explores the implications of this unified view.
This book surveys the mathematical and computational properties of finite sets of points in the plane, covering recent breakthroughs on important problems in Discrete geometry, and listing many open problems