Potato peeling
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This article is about a problem in computational geometry. For the devices used to peel potatoes, see peeler.
In computational geometry, the potato peeling or convex skull problem is a problem of finding the convex polygon of the largest possible area that lies within a given non-convex simple polygon. It was posed independently by Goodman and Woo,[1][2] and solved in polynomial time by Chang and Yap.[3] The exponent of the polynomial time bound is high, but the same problem can also be accurately approximated in near-linear time.[4][5]