(1997) Quadrilateral meshing by circle packing. 6th International Meshing Round- table, 7-19M. Bern and D. Eppstein. Quadrilateral meshing by circle packing. In 6th IMR, pages 7-19, 1997.M. W. Bern and D. Eppst
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Bern, Marshall Eppstein, David. "Quadrilateral Meshing by Circle Packing." : Int. J. Comp. Geom. & Appl. 10(4):347-360, Aug. 2000M.W. Bern, D. Eppstein, Quadrilateral meshing by circle packing. International Journal Computational Geometry and Applications 10, 347-360, 2000....
Diamond-Kite Meshes: Adaptive Quadrilateral Meshing and Orthogonal Circle PackingDavid EppsteinDavid Eppstein. Diamond-Kite Meshes: Adaptive Quadrilateral Meshing and Orthogonal Circle Packing. In Proc. Mesh. Roundtable, pages 261-277. Springer, 2012....
Diamond-Kite Meshes: Adaptive Quadrilateral Meshing and Orthogonal Circle PackingWe describe a family of quadrilateral meshes based on diamonds , rhombi with 60° and 120° angles, and kites with 60°, 90°, and 120° angles, that can be adapted to a local size function by local subdivision ...