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In [[computational geometry]], the '''Bowyer–Watson algorithm''' is a method for computing the [[Voronoi diagram]] of a finite set of points in any number of [[dimension]]s. The algorithm is incremental: it works by adding points one at a time to a correct Voronoi diagram of a subset of the desired points.
The algorithm is sometimes known just as '''the Bowyer Algorithm''' or '''the Watson Algorithm'''. [[Adrian Bowyer]] and David Watson devised it independently of each other
== See also ==
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