Space-filling tree

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title: Space-filling tree
text: Space-filling trees are geometric constructions that are analogous to space-filling curves, but have a branching, tree-like structure and are rooted. A space-filling tree is defined by an incremental process that results in a tree for which every point in the space has a finite-length path that converges to it. In contrast to space-filling curves, individual paths in the tree are short, allowing any part of the space to be quickly reached from the root. The simplest examples of space-filling tre
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description: An assembly of curves that branch out from a root to reach every point in a space
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