File:Metric epsilon-net.svg
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DescriptionMetric epsilon-net.svg |
English: The red points form part of an ε-net for the Euclidean plane, where ε is the radius of the large yellow disks. The blue disks of half the radius are disjoint, and the yellow disks together cover the whole plane, satisfying the two definitional requirements on an ε-net. |
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Author | David Eppstein |
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current | 01:11, 10 July 2013 | 468 × 360 (21 KB) | David Eppstein (talk | contribs) | White center points are not sufficiently visible when used in the Wikipedia article; change them to red. | |
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