Spherical Voronoi diagram of airports by Jason Davies (http://www.jasondavies.com/)

Introduction

This is an introductory course on computational geometry and its applications. We will discuss techniques needed in designing and analyzing efficient algorithms and data structures for computational problems in discrete geometry, such as convex hulls, geometric intersections, geometric structures such as Voronoi diagrams and Delaunay triangulations, arrangements of lines and hyperplanes, and range searching.

For further information, please see the course syllabus.


General Information

 
Class TimeTue, Thu 2:00-3:15pm
LocationCSI 3120
 
Instructor Dave Mount
Email mount@cs.umd.edu
Office AVW 3373
Office Hours Mon, Wed 1-2pm
 
Teaching Assistant Ahmed Abdelrazek
Email akader@cs.umd.edu
Office AVW 3457
Office Hours Wed 3-5pm


Piazza

Important class announcements will be made through the Piazza system. I'll send instructions about this soon.


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