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Let S be a set of n points uniformly distributed in a unit square. We show that the expected value of the ratio between the length of the greedy triangulation of S and the minimum weight triangulation of S is constantly bounded. Our main result is an algorithm for constructing the greedy triangulation of S which runs in linear expected-time.
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Levcopoulos, C., Lingas, A. (1991). Greedy triangulation approximates the optimum and can be implemented in linear time in the average case. In: Dehne, F., Fiala, F., Koczkodaj, W.W. (eds) Advances in Computing and Information — ICCI '91. ICCI 1991. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 497. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-54029-6_163
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