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- Fat_object abstract "In geometry, a fat object is an object in two or more dimensions, whose lengths in the different dimensions are similar. For example, a square is fat because its length and width are identical. A 2-by-1 rectangle is thinner than a square, but it is fat relative to a 10-by-1 rectangle. Similarly, a circle is fatter than a 1-by-10 ellipse and an equilateral triangle is fatter than an obtuse triangle.Fat objects are especially important in computational geometry. Many algorithms in computational geometry can perform much better if their input consists of only fat objects. Some examples can be seen in the references below.".
- Fat_object wikiPageExternalLink m100814.
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- Fat_object wikiPageRevisionID "605992883".
- Fat_object subject Category:Computational_geometry.
- Fat_object subject Category:Geometry.
- Fat_object comment "In geometry, a fat object is an object in two or more dimensions, whose lengths in the different dimensions are similar. For example, a square is fat because its length and width are identical. A 2-by-1 rectangle is thinner than a square, but it is fat relative to a 10-by-1 rectangle. Similarly, a circle is fatter than a 1-by-10 ellipse and an equilateral triangle is fatter than an obtuse triangle.Fat objects are especially important in computational geometry.".
- Fat_object label "Fat object".
- Fat_object sameAs m.0100pws_.
- Fat_object sameAs Q17013274.
- Fat_object sameAs Q17013274.
- Fat_object wasDerivedFrom Fat_object?oldid=605992883.
- Fat_object isPrimaryTopicOf Fat_object.