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The Art Gallery Theorem for Polyominoes [PDF]
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Thérèse Biedl +2 more
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Proactive Deployment of Aerial Drones for Coverage over Very Uneven Terrains: A Version of the 3D Art Gallery Problem [PDF]
Andrey V Savkin +2 more
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Crossing Borders to engage People through Art: Education and Outreach at Southampton City Art Gallery, 1974–2008 [PDF]
Southampton City Art Gallery is a much admired place of energy and activity. This article investigates the ambitious educational provision developed by Southampton’s art gallery for three decades from the appointment of its first Keeper of Education in ...
Susanna Avery-Quash, Elizabeth Goodall
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Topological Art in Simple Galleries [PDF]
AbstractLet P be a simple polygon, then the art gallery problem is looking for a minimum set of points (guards) that can see every point in P. We say two points $$a,b\in P$$ a , b ∈ P can see each ...
Daniel Bertschinger +4 more
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Scientific imaging of a large fragile work of art can be especially challenging, but especially rewarding to better grasp the complexity and changes that have occurred during its creation and lifetime. Here, noninvasive imaging, macro X-ray fluorescence (
Matthew L. Clarke +6 more
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This study focuses on the dye analysis of 26 ikat textiles present in the collection of the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery and originally collected by Dr. Guido Goldman with the aim to gain additional information about their provenance and dating.
Diego Tamburini +5 more
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A previous preliminary study of 15th-century Venetian manuscript fragments by the Master of the Murano Gradual identified the presence of cobalt in many ultramarine blue areas, suggesting the presence of smalt.
Paola Ricciardi +6 more
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Algorithms for art gallery illumination [PDF]
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Maximilian Ernestus +6 more
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We study the problem of placing a set $T$ of broadcast towers in a simple polygon $P$ in order for any point to locate itself in the interior of $P$. Let $V(p)$ denote the visibility polygon of a point $p$, as the set of all points $q \in P$ that are visible to $p$.
Prosenjit Bose +3 more
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Background Infrared reflectography (IRR) remains an important method to visualize underdrawing and compositional changes in paintings. Older IRR camera systems are being replaced with near-infrared cameras consisting of room temperature infrared detector
John K. Delaney +4 more
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