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English: Minimum Steiner trees of (shortest networks connecting) vertices of regular polygons with N = 3 to 8 sides by CMG Lee. Squares represent Steiner points. The lowest network length L for N > 5 is the circumference less one side.
Português: Árvores de Steiner mínimas de vértices de polígonos regulares com N = 3 a 8 lados por CMG Lee. Os quadrados representam os pontos Steiner. A extensão minima L para N > 5 é o perímetro menos um lado. |
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Short title | Regular polygon minimum spanning tree |
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Image title | Minimum Steiner trees of (shortest networks connecting) vertices of regular polygons with N = 3 to 8 sides by CMG Lee. Squares represent Steiner points. The lowest network length L for N > 5 is the circumference less one side. |
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