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Constant Approximation of Fr\'echet Distance in Strongly Subquadratic Time

Computational Geometry 2025-03-18 v1 Data Structures and Algorithms

Abstract

Let τ\tau and σ\sigma be two polygonal curves in Rd\mathbb{R}^d for any fixed dd. Suppose that τ\tau and σ\sigma have nn and mm vertices, respectively, and mnm\le n. While conditional lower bounds prevent approximating the Fr\'echet distance between τ\tau and σ\sigma within a factor of 3 in strongly subquadratic time, the current best approximation algorithm attains a ratio of ncn^c in strongly subquadratic time, for some constant c(0,1)c\in(0,1). We present a randomized algorithm with running time O(nm0.99log(n/ε))O(nm^{0.99}\log(n/\varepsilon)) that approximates the Fr\'echet distance within a factor of 7+ε7+\varepsilon, with a success probability at least 11/n61-1/n^6. We also adapt our techniques to develop a randomized algorithm that approximates the \emph{discrete} Fr\'echet distance within a factor of 7+ε7+\varepsilon in strongly subquadratic time. They are the first algorithms to approximate the Fr\'echet distance and the discrete Fr\'echet distance within constant factors in strongly subquadratic time.

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@article{arxiv.2503.12746,
  title  = {Constant Approximation of Fr\'echet Distance in Strongly Subquadratic Time},
  author = {Siu-Wing Cheng and Haoqiang Huang and Shuo Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.12746},
  year   = {2025}
}

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