English

Dominating Set, Independent Set, Discrete $k$-Center, Dispersion, and Related Problems for Planar Points in Convex Position

Computational Geometry 2025-01-03 v1

Abstract

Given a set PP of nn points in the plane, its unit-disk graph G(P)G(P) is a graph with PP as its vertex set such that two points of PP are connected by an edge if their (Euclidean) distance is at most 11. We consider several classical problems on G(P)G(P) in a special setting when points of PP are in convex position. These problems are all NP-hard in the general case. We present efficient algorithms for these problems under the convex position assumption. The considered problems include the following: finding a minimum weight dominating set in G(P)G(P), the discrete kk-center problem for PP, finding a maximum weight independent set in G(P)G(P), the dispersion problem for PP, and several of their variations. For some of these problems, our algorithms improve the previously best results, while for others, our results provide first-known solutions.

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@article{arxiv.2501.00207,
  title  = {Dominating Set, Independent Set, Discrete $k$-Center, Dispersion, and Related Problems for Planar Points in Convex Position},
  author = {Anastasiia Tkachenko and Haitao Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.00207},
  year   = {2025}
}

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To appear in STACS 2025