Straight Skeletons and Mitered Offsets of Nonconvex Polytopes

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We give a concise definition of mitered offset surfaces for nonconvex polytopes in R3, along with a proof of existence and a discussion of basic properties. These results imply the existence of 3D straight skeletons for general nonconvex polytopes. The geometric, topological, and algorithmic features of such skeletons are investigated, including a classification of their constructing events in the generic case. Our results extend to the weighted setting, to a larger class of polytope decompositions, and to general dimensions. For (weighted) straight skeletons of an n-facet polytope in Rd, an upper bound of O(nd) on their combinatorial complexity is derived. It relies on a novel layer partition for straight skeletons, and improves the trivial bound by an order of magnitude for d≥ 3.

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Aurenhammer, F., & Walzl, G. (2016). Straight Skeletons and Mitered Offsets of Nonconvex Polytopes. Discrete and Computational Geometry, 56(3), 743–801. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00454-016-9811-5

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