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23rd SCG 2007: Gyeongju, South Korea
- Jeff Erickson:

Proceedings of the 23rd ACM Symposium on Computational Geometry, Gyeongju, South Korea, June 6-8, 2007. ACM 2007, ISBN 978-1-59593-705-6
Session 1A
- Pankaj K. Agarwal, Hai Yu:

A space-optimal data-stream algorithm for coresets in the plane. 1-10 - Dan Feldman, Morteza Monemizadeh, Christian Sohler

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A PTAS for k-means clustering based on weak coresets. 11-18 - Dan Feldman, Amos Fiat, Micha Sharir, Danny Segev:

Bi-criteria linear-time approximations for generalized k-mean/median/center. 19-26
Session 1B
- David Eppstein, Michael T. Goodrich

, Nodari Sitchinava:
Guard placement for efficient point-in-polygon proofs. 27-36 - Hee-Kap Ahn

, Sang Won Bae
, Otfried Cheong, Joachim Gudmundsson
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Aperture-angle and Hausdorff-approximation of convex figures. 37-45 - Sergey Bereg, Prosenjit Bose

, Adrian Dumitrescu, Ferran Hurtado, Pavel Valtr:
Traversing a set of points with a minimum number of turns. 46-55
Session 2
- Valentin Polishchuk, Joseph S. B. Mitchell:

Thick non-crossing paths and minimum-cost flows in polygonal domains. 56-65 - Jonathan Backer, David G. Kirkpatrick:

Finding curvature-constrained paths that avoid polygonal obstacles. 66-73 - Yevgeny Schreiber:

Shortest paths on realistic polyhedra. 74-83 - Siu-Wing Cheng

, Hyeon-Suk Na, Antoine Vigneron
, Yajun Wang:
Querying approximate shortest paths in anisotropic regions. 84-91
Session 3
- David Eppstein:

Happy endings for flip graphs. 92-101 - Adrian Dumitrescu, Ichiro Suzuki, Pawel Zylinski:

Offline variants of the "lion and man" problem. 102-111 - Ares Ribó Mor, Günter Rote, André Schulz:

Embedding 3-polytopes on a small grid. 112-118
Session 4A: video session
- Frédéric Cazals

, Sébastien Loriot:
Computing the exact arrangement of circles on a sphere, with applications in structural biology: video. 119-120 - Frank Nielsen

, Jean-Daniel Boissonnat, Richard Nock:
Visualizing bregman voronoi diagrams. 121-122 - Balint Miklos, Joachim Giesen, Mark Pauly

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Medial axis approximation from inner Voronoi balls: a demo of the Mesecina tool. 123-124 - Kevin Buchin

, André Schulz:
Inflating the cube by shrinking. 125-126 - Gill Barequet, Alina Shaikhet:

Heilbronn's triangle problem. 127-128 - Umut A. Acar, Guy E. Blelloch, Kanat Tangwongsan:

Kinetic 3D convex hulls via self-adjusting computation. 129-130 - Linqiao Zhang, Hazel Everett, Sylvain Lazard, Sue Whitesides:

Towards an implementation of the 3D visibility skeleton. 131-132
Session 4B
- János Pach, Géza Tóth:

Decomposition of multiple coverings into many parts. 133-137 - Saurabh Ray, Nabil H. Mustafa

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An optimal generalization of the centerpoint theorem, and its extensions. 138-141 - Eyal Ackerman, Kevin Buchin

, Christian Knauer, Rom Pinchasi, Günter Rote:
There are not too many magic configurations. 142-149
Session 5
- Yuanxin Liu, Jack Snoeyink

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Quadratic and cubic b-splines by generalizing higher-order voronoi diagrams. 150-157 - Arno Eigenwillig, Lutz Kettner, Nicola Wolpert:

Snap rounding of Bézier curves. 158-167 - Lilian Buzer:

Optimal simplification of polygonal chain for rendering. 168-174 - Mohammad Ali Abam, Mark de Berg, Peter Hachenberger, Alireza Zarei:

Streaming algorithms for line simplification. 175-183
Session 6
- Gunnar E. Carlsson, Afra Zomorodian:

The theory of multidimensional persistence. 184-193 - Jean-Daniel Boissonnat, Leonidas J. Guibas, Steve Oudot

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Manifold reconstruction in arbitrary dimensions using witness complexes. 194-203 - Piotr Indyk, Anastasios Sidiropoulos:

Probabilistic embeddings of bounded genus graphs into planar graphs. 204-209 - Mirela Ben-Chen, Craig Gotsman

, Camille Wormser:
Distributed computation of virtual coordinates. 210-219
Session 7
- Esther Ezra, János Pach, Micha Sharir:

On regular vertices on the union of planar objects. 220-226 - József Solymosi, Gábor Tardos:

On the number of k-rich transformations. 227-231 - Pankaj K. Agarwal, Roel Apfelbaum, George B. Purdy, Micha Sharir:

Similar simplices in a d-dimensional point set. 232-238 - Saurabh Ray, Nabil H. Mustafa

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Weak epsilon-nets have basis of size o(1/epsilon log (1/epsilon)) in any dimension. 239-244
Session 8A
- Ciprian Borcea, Xavier Goaoc

, Sylvain Petitjean:
Line transversals to disjoint balls. 245-254 - Hazel Everett, Sylvain Lazard, Daniel Lazard, Mohab Safey El Din:

The voronoi diagram of three lines. 255-264 - Julien Demouth, Olivier Devillers

, Hazel Everett, Marc Glisse, Sylvain Lazard, Raimund Seidel:
Between umbra and penumbra. 265-274
Session 8B
- Darko Dimitrov, Christian Knauer, Klaus Kriegel, Günter Rote:

New upper bounds on the quality of the PCA bounding boxes in r2 and r3. 275-283 - Victor Chepoi, Karim Nouioua:

Pareto envelopes in R3 under l1 and linfinity distance functions. 284-293 - Pankaj K. Agarwal, Haim Kaplan, Micha Sharir:

Computing the volume of the union of cubes. 294-301
Session 9
- Luis Rademacher

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Approximating the centroid is hard. 302-305 - Hans Raj Tiwary

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On the hardness of minkowski addition and related operations. 306-309 - Thorsten Bernholt, Friedrich Eisenbrand, Thomas Hofmeister:

A geometric framework for solving subsequence problems in computational biology efficiently. 310-318 - Efi Fogel

, Dan Halperin, Christophe Weibel:
On the exact maximum complexity of Minkowski sums of convex polyhedra. 319-326
Session 10
- Boris Aronov

, Sariel Har-Peled
, Micha Sharir:
On approximate halfspace range counting and relative epsilon-approximations. 327-336 - Peyman Afshani, Timothy M. Chan:

On approximate range counting and depth. 337-343 - Yakov Nekrich

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A data structure for multi-dimensional range reporting. 344-353 - Erik D. Demaine, Mihai Patrascu:

Tight bounds for dynamic convex hull queries (again). 354-363
Session 11
- Mohammad Ali Abam, Mark de Berg, Bettina Speckmann

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Kinetic KD-trees and longest-side KD-trees. 364-372 - Liam Roditty:

Fully dynamic geometric spanners. 373-380 - Pankaj K. Agarwal, Sariel Har-Peled

, Hai Yu:
Embeddings of surfaces, curves, and moving points in euclidean space. 381-389

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