Packet 2: Tossup 17
In 1987, Lorensen and Cline developed an algorithm that constructs these objects using a table of 15 configurations. Bernard Chazelle developed an algorithm applied to these objects that runs in linear time by using “visibility maps.” Structures consisting of these objects may be “unwrapped” into UV coordinates. Hardware constraints induce a namesake “budget” for these objects on the order of 10,000. These objects are partitioned using an algorithm that identifies so-called “ears” and removes them. These objects are selectively removed from out of view to improve performance during “culling.” These objects are formed from sets and subdivided in a process named for Delaunay. A namesake mesh of these objects is used in the wire-frame model in computer graphics. For 10 points, what closed, planar shapes consist of connected line segments? ■END■
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Summary
| Tournament | Edition | Match | Heard | Conv. % | Neg % | Avg. Buzz |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Main Site | 2026-04-17 | ✓ | 21 | 76% | 43% | 118.06 |