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Quadtrees as an Abstract Domain

Abstract

Quadtrees have proved popular in computer graphics and spatial databases as a way of representing regions in two dimensional space. This hierarchical data-structure is flexible enough to support nonconvex and even disconnected regions, therefore it is natural to ask whether this data-structure can the form the basis of an abstract domain. This paper explores this question and suggests that quadtrees offer a new approach to weakly relation domains whilst their hierarchical structure naturally lends itself to representation with boolean functions

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