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<Yorlik> Is there a general name for the abstraction of n-ary trees of the group btree, quadtree, octree, etc? Is it just "Binary Tree"? So - if I make a 64-ary tree which basically follows these designs - would on name it a 6-dimensional binary tree?
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<Yorlik> Found the answer to my naming question: https://doc.cgal.org/latest/Orthtree/index.html . They call it "Orthtree".
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<K-ballo> cppcast ended :/
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<gonidelis[m]> yeah just saw that yesterday
<gonidelis[m]> were you following it closely?
<gonidelis[m]> well...at least hartmut got to get there twice. also bryce now has the second largest c++ podcast ;p
<hkaiser> gonidelis[m]: will you join the gsod meetings now?
<gonidelis[m]> of course
<gonidelis[m]> be there in 3
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<Yorlik> o/
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<K-ballo> I was, I started following it around episode 5 or 6, forever ago
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