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Information Processing Letters
Volume 53, Issue 4, 24 February 1995, Pages 217-221
 
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On enclosing k points by a circle

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Department of Applied Mathematics, Charles University, Malostranské nám. 25, 118 00, Praha 1, Czech Republic


Received 7 May 1993; 
revised 22 February 1994. 
Communicated by L. Kott 
Available online 5 April 2000.

Abstract

We consider the problem of finding, for a given n-point set P in the plane and an integer k less-than-or-equals, slant n, a smallest circle enclosing at least k points of P. We present randomized algorithms with O(nk) space and O(n log n + nk) expected running time, resp. O(n) space and O(n log n + nk log k) time. This improves on previous results by logarithmic factors, and our algorithms are simpler and easier to implement.

Author Keywords: Computational complexity; Computational geometry; Randomized algorithm; Parametric search; Clustering; Smallest enclosing circle

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Information Processing Letters
Volume 53, Issue 4, 24 February 1995, Pages 217-221
 
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