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| title = On the convex layers of a planar set
| volume = 31
| year = 1985| citeseerx = 10.1.1.113.8709 }}</ref>
The problem of constructing convex layers has also been called '''onion peeling''' or '''onion decomposition'''.<ref>{{citation
| last1 = Löffler | first1 = Maarten
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| title = The ordering of multivariate data
| volume = 139
| year = 1976| jstor = 2344839
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| last = Eddy | first = W. F.
| contribution = Convex Hull Peeling
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| publisher = Physica-Verlag
| title = COMPSTAT 1982 5th Symposium held at Toulouse 1982
| year = 1982| isbn = 978-3-7051-0002-2
| year = 1982}}</ref> In this context, the number of convex layers surrounding a given point is called its '''convex hull peeling depth''', and the convex layers themselves are the depth contours for this notion of data depth.<ref>{{citation
| last1 = Liu | first1 = Regina Y. | author1-link = Regina Liu
| last2 = Parelius | first2 = Jesse M.