Improved Approximation Algorithms for Tverberg Partitions
Computational Geometry
2023-05-03 v3
Abstract
Tverberg's theorem states that a set of points in can be partitioned into sets with a common intersection. A point in this intersection (aka Tverberg point) is a centerpoint of the input point set, and the Tverberg partition provides a compact proof of this, which is algorithmically useful. Unfortunately, computing a Tverberg point exactly requires time. We provide several new approximation algorithms for this problem, which improve either the running time or quality of approximation, or both. In particular, we provide the first strongly polynomial (in both and ) approximation algorithm for finding a Tverberg point.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2007.08717,
title = {Improved Approximation Algorithms for Tverberg Partitions},
author = {Sariel Har-Peled and Timothy Zhou},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.08717},
year = {2023}
}