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On the fatness of Minkowski sums

open access: yes, 1999
de Berg, M.T., van der Stappen, A.F.
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Computing the Minkowski Sum of Prisms [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Global Optimization, 2006
Within this paper we study the Minkowski sum of prisms (“Cephoids”) in a finite dimensional vector space. For a vector $$a \in \mathbb{R}^n$$ with positive components we write $${\bar{a}}
Diethard Ernst Pallaschke
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Traveling the boundary of Minkowski sums

Information Processing Letters, 1998
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Fekete, Sándor P.   +1 more
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On the fatness of Minkowski sums

Information Processing Letters, 2002
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de Berg, M.T., van der Stappen, A.F.
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A MONOTONIC CONVOLUTION FOR MINKOWSKI SUMS

International Journal of Computational Geometry & Applications, 2007
We present a monotonic convolution for planar regions A and B bounded by line and circular arc segments. The Minkowski sum equals the union of the cells with positive crossing numbers in the arrangement of the convolution, as is the case for the kinetic convolution.
Milenkovic, Victor, Sacks, Elisha
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COMPUTING MINKOWSKI SUMS OF PLANE CURVES

International Journal of Computational Geometry & Applications, 1995
The Minkowski sum of two plane curves can be regarded as the area generated by sweeping one curve along the other. The boundary of the Minkowski sum consists of translated portions of the given curves and/or portions of a more complicated curve, the “envelope” of translates of the swept curve.
Kaul, Anil, Farouki, Rida T.
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Successive radii and Orlicz Minkowski sum

Monatshefte Fur Mathematik, 2015
The authors of this paper study the outer and inner radii of the Orlicz Minkowski sum of two convex bodies.
Congli Yang
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