Further results on the hyperbolic Voronoi diagrams
Abstract
In Euclidean geometry, it is well-known that the k-order Voronoi diagram in Rd can be computed from the vertical projection of the k-level of an arrangement of hyperplanes tangent to a convex potential function in Rd+1: the paraboloid. Similarly, we report for the Klein ball model of hyperbolic geometry such a concave potential function: the northern hemisphere. Furthermore, we also show how to build the hyperbolic k-order diagrams as equivalent clipped power diagrams in Rd. We investigate the hyperbolic Voronoi diagram in the hyperboloid model and show how it reduces to a Klein-type model using central projections.
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