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| November 4, 2025 | 
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 OVERVIEW Discrete and Computational Geometry is a field where one studies 
              the interplay between geometric properties of discrete structures 
              and the computational problems related to these discrete structures. 
              The field has applications to all areas that touch geometric computing. 
              Application areas are as diverse as protein-folding, wireless networks, 
              facility location, statistical analysis or robot motion planning 
              to name a few. Abstracting and studying the geometry problems that 
              underlie important applications of computing leads not only to new 
              mathematical results, but also to improvements in these application 
              areas. Therein lies the benefits of studying this interplay.  This workshop is a follow-up to the workshop on this topic supported 
              by Fields held 
              in May 2009. The main focus of the current workshop is in the 
              design and analysis of algorithms and data structures to solve problems 
              on geometric structures. Format:There will be two lectures per d ay held in the morning of each of the five days. The lectures will be of a survey/tutorial nature offering a state-of-the-art view of important topics in the field and related areas of mathematics with applications to geometric algorithms. An emphasis will be placed on highlighting the main techniques in a given area as well as outlining some of the important open problems in the area. The afternoons will be dedicated to discussions on these open problems.Top  | 
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