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  2. Monotone polygon - Wikipedia

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    Breaking a polygon into monotone polygons. A simple polygon may be easily cut into monotone polygons in O(n log n) time. However, since a triangle is a monotone polygon, polygon triangulation is in fact cutting a polygon into monotone ones, and it may be performed for simple polygons in O(n) time with a complex algorithm. [6]

  3. Polygonal chain - Wikipedia

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    A polygonal chain is called monotone if there is a straight line L such that every line perpendicular to L intersects the chain at most once. Every nontrivial monotone polygonal chain is open. In comparison, a monotone polygon is a polygon (a closed chain) that can be partitioned into exactly two monotone chains. [2]

  4. Noncontracting grammar - Wikipedia

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    Chomsky (1959) introduced the Chomsky hierarchy, in which context-sensitive grammars occur as "type 1" grammars; general noncontracting grammars do not occur. [2]Chomsky (1963) calls a noncontracting grammar a "type 1 grammar", and a context-sensitive grammar a "type 2 grammar", and by presenting a conversion from the former into the latter, proves the two weakly equivalent.

  5. Polygon triangulation - Wikipedia

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    A simple polygon is monotone with respect to a line L, if any line orthogonal to L intersects the polygon at most twice. A monotone polygon can be split into two monotone chains. A polygon that is monotone with respect to the y-axis is called y-monotone. A monotone polygon with n vertices can be triangulated in O(n) time. Assuming a given ...

  6. Absolutely and completely monotonic functions and sequences

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    The notions of completely and absolutely monotone function/sequence play an important role in several areas of mathematics. For example, in classical analysis they occur in the proof of the positivity of integrals involving Bessel functions or the positivity of Cesàro means of certain Jacobi series. [ 6 ]

  7. College Football Playoff first round showed system is broken ...

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    That doesn’t mean the basketball committee doesn’t miss annually with a few of the choices, it just means there are defined metrics with little room for nuance. You know, the insufferable ...

  8. Monotone - Wikipedia

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    Monotone preferences, a property of a consumer's preference ordering. Monotonicity (mechanism design), a property of a social choice function. Monotonicity criterion, a property of a voting system. Resource monotonicity, a property of resource allocation rules and bargaining systems.

  9. Family 'Coordinates' Christmas Gifts — Then Their Grandma ...

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    For Christmas this year, Kaylee Hulse and her family decided to prank her grandma by "borrowing" items from her house and gifting them to her