Steiner points

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There are two uses of the term Steiner point.

In graph theory and computational geometry, a Steiner point is an extra vertex that is not a member of the input. For example, see their use in the Steiner tree problem.

In geometry, a Steiner point is any of several interesting points described by Jakob Steiner.

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