Stimulus frequency in the identification of line segments
โ Scribed by Jens Wandmacher
- Publisher
- Guilford Publishing Inc
- Year
- 1979
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 544 KB
- Volume
- 40
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0340-0727
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Let F be a family of n convex sets in the plane. A set of light sources S illuminates F if every point on the boundary of each element of F is visible from at least one element in S. We prove that if F is a family of n line segments, n >/11, then [-2n/3 7 light sources are always sufficient to illum
Rend], F. and G. Woeginger, Reconstructing sets of orthogonal line segments in the plane, Discrete Mathematics 119 (1993) 1677174. We show that reconstructing a set of n orthogonal line segments in the plane from the set of their vertices can be done in O(n log n) time, if the segments are allowed
We show that S c E 2 contains a line segment illuminator if any two points of S are illuminated by a line segment of S in a given direction or if any eight points of S are illuminated by a connected set of line segments of S and a certain connectedness condition is fulfilled. We also show that if an
## SYNOPSIS Prediction of the structures of long polypeptides and small proteins has been carried out using conformational energy calculations. These calculations can be applied to large proteins if structured regions of their sequences can be identified. Three different approaches to identifying