File:Inner radius.svg
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current | 01:45, 22 January 2011 | 315 × 306 (3 KB) | David Eppstein | Slight rearrangement of points to be sure the green circle is really the biggest empty one. | |
01:37, 22 January 2011 | 315 × 306 (3 KB) | David Eppstein | New Illustrator is doing something different about how they set the margins of images; fix to avoid huge expanses of whitespace. | ||
01:36, 22 January 2011 | 792 × 612 (3 KB) | David Eppstein | {{Information |Description={{en|1=The circumradius (blue) and inner radius (red) of a point set, as used in the Shapley–Folkman–Starr theorem. The inner radius is the minimum number ''r'' such that every point in the co |
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