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* Each point is then moved to the centroid of its Voronoi cell.
Obtaining the Voronoi cells and computing its centroid analytically is not a trivial task, and [[Monte Carlo methods]]
Each time a relaxation step is performed, the points are left in a slightly more even distribution: closely spaced points move further apart, and widely spaced points move closer together. In one dimension, this algorithm has been shown to converge to a centroidal Voronoi diagram, also named a [[centroidal Voronoi tessellation]] {{harv|Du|Emelianenko|Ju|2006}}. In higher dimensions, some slightly weaker convergence results are known {{harv|Sabin|1986}}, {{harv|Emelianenko|Ju|Rand|2009}}.
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