User talk:Silas Kristensen

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Just to let you know: I reverted your change to Gabriel graph because the graph you uploaded, File:Gabriel graph fixed.png looked more like a relative neighborhood graph. Look for instance at the point in the lower right corner: it has two incident edges making an acute angle, implying that it is outside the diameter circle of its two neighbors. There is also nothing on the other side of those two neighbors that could belong to their diameter circle. So why aren't the neighbors connected to each other? (Also, although this has nothing to do with the correctness of the image, it would be helpful if you could make such images in svg format instead of png, so that they can scale better to different sizes.)—David Eppstein (talk) 19:51, 11 December 2015 (UTC)