Evolved minimalist art and maximal planar graphs

作者: G. Greenfield

DOI: 10.1080/17513470802536861

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摘要: An evolutionary art program that furnishes examples of minimalist works is discussed. The selective pressure simulated evolution exerts on the population evolved images arises from topological considerations graphs are induced following image segmentation. This context provides motivation for stating and proving a classification theorem characterizes each positive integer n, distinguished subset all planar n vertices includes maximal vertices. Editor's Note: editor wishes to thank associate Mike Field overseeing peer review process this submission.

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