Karlsruhe metric
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In metric geometry, the Karlsruhe metric (the name alludes to the layout of the city of Karlsruhe) is a measure of distance that assumes travel is only possible along radial streets and along circular avenues around the center.[1]
See also
- Metric (mathematics)
- Manhattan distance
- Hamming distance
Notes
External links
- Karlsruhe-metric Voronoi diagram, by Takashi Ohyama
- Karlsruhe-Metric Voronoi Diagram, by Rashid Bin Muhammad
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