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We present a purely analytical interpretation of some artefacts which may appear when using Harthong-Reeb derived (integer-based) graphic algorithms. We will work within the framework of Nelson'snon-standard analysis.
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This work is dedicated to the memory of Georges Reeb.
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Holin, H. Some artefacts of integer-computed circles. Ann Math Artif Intell 16, 153–181 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02127797
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