Poisson-Delaunay Mosaics of Order k.
Herbert EdelsbrunnerAnton NikitenkoPublished in: Discrete & computational geometry (2018)
The order-k Voronoi tessellation of a locally finite set X ⊆ R n decomposes R n into convex domains whose points have the same k nearest neighbors in X. Assuming X is a stationary Poisson point process, we give explicit formulas for the expected number and total area of faces of a given dimension per unit volume of space. We also develop a relaxed version of discrete Morse theory and generalize by counting only faces, for which the k nearest points in X are within a given distance threshold.