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Flip Graphs of Pseudo-Triangulations With Face Degree at Most 4

Computational Geometry 2024-02-20 v1

Abstract

A pseudo-triangle is a simple polygon with exactly three convex vertices, and all other vertices (if any) are distributed on three concave chains. A pseudo-triangulation~T\mathcal{T} of a point set~PP in~R2\mathbb{R}^2 is a partitioning of the convex hull of~PP into pseudo-triangles, such that the union of the vertices of the pseudo-triangles is exactly~PP. We call a size-4 pseudo-triangle a dart. For a fixed k1k\geq 1, we study kk-dart pseudo-triangulations (kk-DPTs), that is, pseudo-triangulations in which exactly kk faces are darts and all other faces are triangles. We study the flip graph for such pseudo-triangulations, in which a flip exchanges the diagonals of a pseudo-quadrilatral. Our results are as follows. We prove that the flip graph of 11-DPTs is generally not connected, and show how to compute its connected components. Furthermore, for kk-DPTs on a point configuration called the double chain we analyze the structure of the flip graph on a more fine-grained level.

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@article{arxiv.2402.12357,
  title  = {Flip Graphs of Pseudo-Triangulations With Face Degree at Most 4},
  author = {Maarten Löffler and Tamara Mchedlidze and David Orden and Josef Tkadlec and Jules Wulms},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.12357},
  year   = {2024}
}