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Convex geometry / Mathematical analysis / Computational geometry / Rotating calipers / Convex hull / Antipodal point / Convex function / Convex set / Collision detection / Geometry / Convex analysis / Mathematics
Date: 2011-12-02 14:31:09
Convex geometry
Mathematical analysis
Computational geometry
Rotating calipers
Convex hull
Antipodal point
Convex function
Convex set
Collision detection
Geometry
Convex analysis
Mathematics

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