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We have 2 sets — S and T in 3d space ( points from these sets are separed by hyperplane ).
We need to find closest pair of points ( one of which is from S, other one from T ).
There's an algorithm for 2d case when we have only 1 set of points. How do this solve this one though?
ЗКШ в Харькове — нужны тесты и авторские решения ко всем годам. Кто-то может с этим помочь?
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