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Packing volumes by spheres
1Unite d'Enseignement et de Recherche Sciences Mathematiques, Université de Nancy, Nancy, France.
This study introduces a novel sphere packing algorithm for arbitrary volumes, achieving greater data reduction than existing methods by fitting only tangential spheres. The algorithm generates a graph representing sphere relationships and offers a hierarchy of intrinsic volume properties.
Area of Science:
- Computational geometry
- Geometric algorithms
- Data visualization
Background:
- Sphere packing is a fundamental problem in geometry and computer science.
- Existing methods like Blum's transform have limitations in data reduction.
- Efficiently representing complex volumes requires advanced packing techniques.
Purpose of the Study:
- To present a new algorithm for packing spheres within arbitrary volumes.
- To improve data reduction compared to existing sphere packing methods.
- To enable the derivation of a hierarchy of intrinsic volume properties.
Main Methods:
- Developing an algorithm that fits only tangential spheres of variable radii.
- Generating a graph representation where nodes are sphere centers and arcs connect tangent spheres.
- Analyzing computational complexity, time, and error considerations.
Main Results:
- The algorithm achieves larger data reduction than Blum's transform.
- Variable radii spheres allow for a hierarchy of intrinsic volume properties.
- The output is a graph detailing sphere center positions and tangent connections.
Conclusions:
- The proposed sphere packing algorithm offers enhanced data reduction for arbitrary volumes.
- The variable radii approach provides a multi-scale analysis of volume properties.
- The resulting graph structure is valuable for geometric analysis and visualization.
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