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Erd\H{o}s-Szekeres and Testing Weak epsilon-Nets are NP-hard in 3 dimensions - and what now?

Computational Geometry 2011-11-28 v1 Computational Complexity

Abstract

We consider the computational versions of the Erd\H os-Szekeres theorem and related problems in 3 dimensions. We show that, in constrast to the planar case, no polynomial time algorithm exists for determining the largest (empty) convex subset (unless P=NP) among a set of points, by proving that the corresponding decision problem is NP-hard. This answers a question by Dobkin, Edelsbrunner and Overmars from 1990. As a corollary, we derive a similar result for the closely related problem of testing weak epsilon-nets in R^3. Answering a question by Chazelle et al. from 1995, our reduction shows that the problem is co-NP-hard. This is work in progress - we are still trying to find a smart approximation algorithm for the problems.

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@article{arxiv.1111.5979,
  title  = {Erd\H{o}s-Szekeres and Testing Weak epsilon-Nets are NP-hard in 3 dimensions - and what now?},
  author = {Christian Knauer and Daniel Werner},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1111.5979},
  year   = {2011}
}

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