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Algorithm 1 Algorithmus 1 Cutting and packing 1 Fabric nesting 1 Free and open source software for GIS 1 Global optimization 1 Guaranteed optimality 1 Inner approximation 1 Inscribed circle 1 Irregular shape 1 Leather nesting 1 Maximum inscribed circle 1 Nonconvex polygon 1 Open Source 1 Open source 1 Quadratic programming 1 Rotation 1 Software 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Translation 1 Vector data 1
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Beyhan, Burak 1 Güler, Cüneyt 1 Jones, Donald 1 Tağa, Hidayet 1
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Journal of Global Optimization 1 Journal of geographical systems : geographical information, analysis, theory, and decision 1
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An algorithm for maximum inscribed circle based on Voronoi diagrams and geometrical properties
Beyhan, Burak; Güler, Cüneyt; Tağa, Hidayet - In: Journal of geographical systems : geographical … 22 (2020) 3, pp. 391-418
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A fully general, exact algorithm for nesting irregular shapes
Jones, Donald - In: Journal of Global Optimization 59 (2014) 2, pp. 367-404
This paper introduces a fully general, exact algorithm for nesting irregular shapes. Both the shapes and material resource can be arbitrary nonconvex polygons. Moreover, the shapes can have holes and the material can have defective areas. Finally, the shapes can be arranged using both...
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