HIERARCHY OF PLANE CONTOURS THROUGH TREES STRUCTURES WITH THE STRUCTURE LIST

Abstract

 Paper presents an original method proposed by Dora Florea for hierarchy of the plane contours in trees structures, express through a structure liste, starting from the knowledge the position relation between two contours.

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Dora Florea*

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  • EP ID EP89926
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Dora Florea* (0).  HIERARCHY OF PLANE CONTOURS THROUGH TREES STRUCTURES WITH THE STRUCTURE LIST. International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology, 4(9), 274-277. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-89926