hugo@griggs.dartmouth.edu (Peter Su) (03/08/91)
Hi, Being a grad. student interested in parallel geometric algorithms, I foolishly implemented some code that constructs a data structure that makes various kinds of geometric search problems easy to solve; things like: 1) Planar point location 2) Rectangle intersection problems 3) Dominance counting 4) Constructing triangulations (not any special ones, like Delauney triangulations) of simple polygons My problem is that I've had no luck finding good, large test cases to use in good performance analysis of the code. If there is anyone out there in net land who thinks they might have an application for something like this, I'd be real happy to talk to them. BTW: The code is for the Connection Machine, and is pretty rough right now. I haven't bothered to tune it, or clean it up much, due to a perceived lack of applications. Thanks, Pete hugo@sunapee.dartmouth.edu -- =========================== MODERATOR ============================== Steve Stevenson {steve,fpst}@hubcap.clemson.edu Department of Computer Science, comp.parallel Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634-1906 (803)656-5880.mabell