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Peano curve

Known as: Peano's Space Filling Curve, Peano curves, Peano Space-Filling Curve 
In geometry, the Peano curve is the first example of a space-filling curve to be discovered, by Giuseppe Peano in 1890. Peano's curve is a surjective… 
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2016
2016
There are number of problems that are so complex/large that it becomes impractical or even in some cases impossible to solve… 
2009
2009
We present our recent research on cache-oblivious algorithms and implementations of parallel LU decomposition on shared-memory… 
2007
2007
c © 2007 by John von Neumann Institute for Computing Permission to make digital or hard copies of portions of this work for… 
2007
2007
One of many possible applications of mobile robots is using them to autonomous searching of the given area. There are two… 
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2006
Highly Cited
2006
Abstract—This paper investigated comparatively the characteristics of four types of artificial magnetic conductor (AMC) surface… 
1997
1997
An algorithm based upon Hilbert-Peano curves is presented for generating contact resistance test measurement layouts. The… 
1994
1994
Clearly, efficient use of space is desirable for optical systems. We suggest that a space filling curve such as the Peano curve… 
1991
1991
Recent investigations [1-4] revealed the existence of strange, yet nonchaotic attraction in quasi periodically driven oscillators…