The Convex Hull of Random Balls (original) (raw)
Advances in Applied Probability, 1993
Abstract
While the convex hull of n d-dimensional balls is not a polytope, it does have an underlying combinatorial structure similar to that of a polytope. In the worst case, its combinatorial complexity can be of order Ω(n[d/2]). The thrust of this work is to show that its complexity is typically much smaller, and that it can therefore be constructed more quickly on average than in the worst case. To this end, four models of the random d-ball are developed, and the expected combinatorial complexity of the convex hull of n independent random d-balls is investigated for each. As n grows without bound, these expectations are O(1), O(n(d–1)/(d+4)), O(1) (for d = 2 only), and O(n(d–1)/(d+3)).
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