Space-Filling Curves

Abstract

We examine space-filling curves, which are surjective continuous maps from [0,1] to some higher-dimensional space, usually the unit square [0,1]2. In particular, we define Peano's curve and Lebesgue's curve, and state some of their properties. We also discuss the Hahn-Mazurkiewicz theorem, which characterizes those subsets of Rn that are the image of a space-filling curve. Finally, we discuss real-world applications of Hilbert curves, in particular Google's S2 Cells.

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