Abstract
The classic Voronoi cells can be generalized to a higher order version by considering the cells of points for which a given k-element subset of the set of sites consists of the k closest sites. We study the structure of the k-order Voronoi cells and illustrate our theoretical findings with a case study of two-dimensional higher order Voronoi cells for four points.
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Martínez-Legaz, J. E., Roshchina, V., & Todorov, M. (2019). On the Structure of Higher Order Voronoi Cells. Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, 183(1), 24–49. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10957-019-01555-2
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