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This is a visualization of how the Gilbert-Johnson-Keerthi (GJK) Algorithm is used to detect a
collision between two convex sets. The tool lets one create various (random) convex polygons, move
them around and then check them for a collision. The visualization shows the  Minkowski difference
of the two sets and the iterative process of checking if the origin is contained in this difference.
This project has been done during a voluntary school project that contained an in depth analysis of the
mathematical fundamentals of the algorithm. A writing of this analysis can be found in
'Der_GJK_Algorithmus.pdf' in German language.

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