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jefftan

Is there any reason why 4/3 and 4/5 in particular were chosen?

MrRockefeller

why only flipping edges for vertex degree, and not for the delauney property? And if the two properties disagree on one flip, how do we usually resolve it in reality?

saphirasnow

Were these constants derived from somewhere, or found experimentally, or just chosen as magic numbers?

jonasjiang

Is there a video that simulates this process?

jcm

What does it mean to center tangentially?

kurt

What happens if we change the parameters 4/3 and 4/5 here?

fzeng

Wouldn't this potentially also cause edges that were just split to also be collapsed? Since 4/3/2 - 2/3, and 2/3 < 4/5

ant123

Why do we choose these specific parameters of 4/3 and 4/5?