crossingspoints
Crossingspoints is a term used in geometry and graph drawing to denote the points where two or more curves, lines, or trajectories intersect within a common space. The concept focuses on the geometric intersection itself, rather than the labeling of points as vertices in a graph.
Across contexts, crossingspoints can be simple (two paths intersecting at a single point) or multiple (three
Planarity and crossings: In a planar embedding of a graph, the number of crossingpoints is zero. Crossingspoints
Detection and computation: Detecting crossingspoints typically uses geometric predicates such as orientation tests for line segments,
Applications: Crossingspoints matter in graph drawing, VLSI circuit layout, geographic information systems, robotics (motion planning), and
See also: intersection, cross, vertex (graph theory), crossing number, planarity. History and terminology vary by field;