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Lower bounds on the dilation of plane spanners

Computational Geometry 2016-04-25 v4 Combinatorics

Abstract

(I) We exhibit a set of 23 points in the plane that has dilation at least 1.43081.4308, improving the previously best lower bound of 1.41611.4161 for the worst-case dilation of plane spanners. (II) For every integer n13n\geq13, there exists an nn-element point set SS such that the degree 3 dilation of SS denoted by δ0(S,3) equals 1+3=2.7321\delta_0(S,3) \text{ equals } 1+\sqrt{3}=2.7321\ldots in the domain of plane geometric spanners. In the same domain, we show that for every integer n6n\geq6, there exists a an nn-element point set SS such that the degree 4 dilation of SS denoted by δ0(S,4) equals 1+(55)/2=2.1755\delta_0(S,4) \text{ equals } 1 + \sqrt{(5-\sqrt{5})/2}=2.1755\ldots The previous best lower bound of 1.41611.4161 holds for any degree. (III) For every integer n6n\geq6 , there exists an nn-element point set SS such that the stretch factor of the greedy triangulation of SS is at least 2.02682.0268.

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@article{arxiv.1509.07181,
  title  = {Lower bounds on the dilation of plane spanners},
  author = {Adrian Dumitrescu and Anirban Ghosh},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1509.07181},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

Revised definitions in the introduction; 23 pages, 15 figures; 2 tables