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Point-set triangulation

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Point-set triangulation is a computational geometry concept that involves subdividing a set of points into a collection of triangles, typically in a two-dimensional space. This method is essential for various applications in computer graphics, geographic information systems (GIS), finite element analysis, and mesh generation. In point-set triangulation, the key objectives are: 1. **Covering the Point Set**: The triangulation should cover all the points in the given set.

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