Comments on an ancient Greek racecourse: finding minimum width annuluses

Comments on an ancient Greek racecourse: finding minimum width annuluses

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Article ID: iaor20097198
Country: Netherlands
Volume: 42
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 347
End Page Number: 355
Publication Date: Nov 2008
Journal: Journal of Global Optimization
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Keywords: programming: linear, sports
Abstract:

For a set of measured points, we describe a linear–programming model that enables us to find concentric circumscribed and inscribed circles whose annulus encompasses all the points and whose width tends to be minimum in a Chebychev minmax sense. We illustrate the process using the data of Rorres and Romano (1997) that is taken from an ancient Greek stadium in Corinth. The stadium's racecourse had an unusual circular arc starting line, and measurements along this arc form the basic data sets of Rorres and Romano. Here we are interested in finding the center and radius of the circle that defined the starting line arc. We contrast our results with those found in Rorres and Romano.

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