(data structure)
Definition: A binary tree that organizes multidimensional points by splitting off regular subintervals.
Generalization (I am a kind of ...)
binary tree, point access method.
Note: After [GG98].
Author: PEB
Yutaka Ohsawa and Masao Sakauchi, BD-Tree: A New N-dimensional Data Structure with Efficient Dynamic Characteristics, Proc. 9th World Computer Congress, IFIP83, pp. 539-544, 1983.
"Bounded deformation" trees for collision resolution are described in
Doug L. James and Dinesh K. Pai, BD-Tree: Output-Sensitive Collision Detection for Reduced Deformable Models, ACM Transactions on Graphics (SIGGRAPH 2004), 23(3), August 2004.
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Paul E. Black, "BD-tree", in
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