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  1. Cauchy–Riemann equationsCauchy–Riemann equations were known to d'Alembert and Euler.

  2. Two-dimensional Voronoi diagramVoronoi diagrams were used by Descartes, three-dimensional - by Dirichlet. Also should be noted, that this construction has several other names in physics: Wigner–Seitz cells, Thiessen polygons.

  1. Cauchy–Riemann equations were known to d'Alembert and Euler.

  2. Two-dimensional Voronoi diagrams were used by Descartes, three-dimensional - by Dirichlet. Also should be noted, that this construction has several other names in physics: Wigner–Seitz cells, Thiessen polygons.

  1. Cauchy–Riemann equations were known to d'Alembert and Euler.

  2. Two-dimensional Voronoi diagrams were used by Descartes, three-dimensional - by Dirichlet. Also should be noted, that this construction has several other names in physics: Wigner–Seitz cells, Thiessen polygons.

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  1. Cauchy–Riemann equations were known to d'Alembert and Euler.

  2. Two-dimensional Voronoi diagrams were used by Descartes, three-dimensional - by Dirichlet. Also should be noted, that this construction has several other names in physics: Wigner–Seitz cells, Thiessen polygons.