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2. JCDCG 1998: Tokyo, Japan
- Jin Akiyama, Mikio Kano, Masatsugu Urabe:

Discrete and Computational Geometry, Japanese Conference, JCDCG'98, Tokyo, Japan, December 9-12, 1998, Revised Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1763, Springer 2000, ISBN 3-540-67181-1 - Jin Akiyama, Atsushi Kaneko, Mikio Kano, Gisaku Nakamura, Eduardo Rivera-Campo, Shin-ichi Tokunaga, Jorge Urrutia:

Radial Perfect Partitions of Convex Sets in the Plane. 1-13 - Jin Akiyama, Gisaku Nakamura:

Dudeney Dissection of Polygons. 14-29 - Tetsuo Asano:

Effective Use of Geometric Properties for Clustering. 30-46 - David Avis:

Living with lrs. 47-56 - David Avis, Kiyoshi Hosono, Masatsugu Urabe:

On the Existence of a Point Subset with 4 or 5 Interior Points. 57-64 - Ala Eddine Barouni, Ali Jaoua, Nejib Zaguia:

Planar Drawing Algorithms of Survivable Telecommunication Networks. 65-80 - Prosenjit Bose, Jurek Czyzowicz, Evangelos Kranakis, Danny Krizanc, Anil Maheshwari:

Polygon Cutting: Revisited. 81-92 - Prosenjit Bose, Jurek Czyzowicz, Evangelos Kranakis, Anil Maheshwari:

Algorithms for Packing Two Circles in a Convex Polygon. 93-103 - Erik D. Demaine, Martin L. Demaine, Anna Lubiw:

Folding and Cutting Paper. 104-118 - Hisamoto Hiyoshi, Kokichi Sugihara:

An Interpolant Based on Line Segment Voronoi Diagrams. 119-128 - Hiro Ito, Hideyuki Uehara, Mitsuo Yokoyama:

2-Dimension Ham Sandwich Theorem for Partitioning into Three Convex Pieces. 129-157 - Hiro Ito, Hideyuki Uehara, Mitsuo Yokoyama:

NP-Completeness of Stage Illumination Problems. 158-165 - Atsushi Kaneko:

On the Maximum Degree of Bipartite Embeddings of Trees in the Plane. 166-171 - Evangelos Kranakis, Danny Krizanc, Jorge Urrutia:

Efficient Regular Polygon Dissections. 172-187 - Hiroshi Maehara, Ai Oshiro:

On Soddy's Hexlet and a Linked 4-Pair. 188-193 - Tomomi Matsui:

Approximation Algorithms for Maximum Independent Set Problems and Fractional Coloring Problems on Unit Disk Graphs. 194-200 - Nobuaki Mutoh, Gisaku Nakamura:

Visibility of Disks on the Lattice Points. 201-206 - Takayuki Nagai, Seigo Yasutome, Nobuki Tokura:

Convex Hull Problem with Imprecise Input. 207-219 - Tomoki Nakamigawa:

One-Dimensional Tilings with Congruent Copies of a 3-Point Set. 220-234 - Manuela Neagu:

Polygonal Approximations for Curved Problems: An Application to Arrangements. 235-249 - Frank Nielsen

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Grouping and Querying: A Paradigm to Get Output-Sensitive Algorithms. 250-257 - Joseph O'Rourke:

Folding and Unfolding in Computational Geometry. 258-266 - János Pach:

Crossing Numbers. 267-273 - Eduardo Rivera-Campo:

A Note on the Existence of Plane Spanning Trees of Geometric Graphs. 274-277 - Toshinori Sakai:

Embeddings of Equilateral Polygons in Unit Lattices. 278-289 - Dominique Schmitt, Jean-Claude Spehner:

Order-k Voronoi Diagrams, k-Sections, and k-Sets. 290-304 - Kokichi Sugihara:

"Impossible Objects" Are Not Necessarily Impossible - Mathematical Study on Optical Illusion. 305-316 - Xuehou Tan:

An Efficient Solution to the Corridor Search Problem. 317-331

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