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A tree is a special type of graph which only allows for a hierarchical set of edges similar to a tree . Mathematically it is actually an arborescence. Trees have a root node and children nodes. In formal terms it is described as an acyclic connected graph.
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How to continue this algorithm? [closed]
I have thought about doing it with a k-ary tree. So each node is a possible placement of a small rectangle. … I cannot figure out how to write an algorithm to simulate this tree :(
(I am not interested on achieving the best performance)
1. Create and insert an empty BigRectangle as the root.
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