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On generating spatial configurations with identical interpoint distance distributions

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Part of the Lecture Notes in Mathematics book series (LNM,volume 829)

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Given 2 sets of n points we wish to place them on the plane such that they are not identical — up to rigid transformations or total reflections — and yet have identical interpoint distance distributions. In this paper we demonstrate a method for doing this with any set of points or figures and demonstrate the application of the finding to image processing studies.

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  • Degree Rotation
  • Rigid Transformation
  • Visual Texture
  • Identical Edge
  • Interpoint Distance

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Caelli, T. (1980). On generating spatial configurations with identical interpoint distance distributions. In: Robinson, R.W., Southern, G.W., Wallis, W.D. (eds) Combinatorial Mathematics VII. Lecture Notes in Mathematics, vol 829. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0088901

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