piirded
Piirded is a term used in geometry to describe planar regions whose boundary consists of a finite number of simple curves, each of which is either a straight line segment or a circular arc, forming a closed, non-self-intersecting loop. Such regions are bounded and connected, i.e., they are Jordan domains with a piecewise smooth boundary. The concept generalizes polygons, which use only straight edges, and curved polygons, which may incorporate more general curves.
Formally, a region R in the plane is piirded if there exist curves C1, C2, ..., Ck such
Examples include a rectangle, a disk, a stadium shape (a rectangle with semicircular ends), or a rounded
Applications of piirded regions appear in computer-aided design, computer graphics, geographic information systems, and various computational