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Near-Optimal Dynamic Steiner Spanners for Constant-Curvature Spaces

Computational Geometry 2025-09-03 v1

Abstract

We consider Steiner spanners in Euclidean and non-Euclidean geometries. In the Euclidean setting, a recent line of work initiated by Le and Solomon [FOCS'19] and further improved by Chang et al. [SoCG'24] obtained Steiner (1+ε)(1+\varepsilon)-spanners of size Od(ε(1d)/2log(1/ε)n)O_d(\varepsilon^{(1-d)/2}\log(1/\varepsilon)n), nearly matching the lower bounds of Bhore and T\'oth [SIDMA'22]. We obtain Steiner (1+ε)(1+\varepsilon)-spanners of size Od(ε(1d)/2log(1/ε)n)O_d(\varepsilon^{(1-d)/2}\log(1/\varepsilon)n) not only in dd-dimensional Euclidean space, but also in dd-dimensional spherical and hyperbolic space. For any fixed dimension dd, the obtained edge count is optimal up to an O(log(1/ε))O(\log(1/\varepsilon)) factor in each of these spaces. Unlike earlier constructions, our Steiner spanners are based on simple quadtrees, and they can be dynamically maintained, leading to efficient data structures for dynamic approximate nearest neighbours and bichromatic closest pair. In the hyperbolic setting, we also show that 22-spanners in the hyperbolic plane must have Ω(nlogn)\Omega(n\log n) edges, and we obtain a 22-spanner of size Od(nlogn)O_d(n\log n) in dd-dimensional hyperbolic space, matching our lower bound for any constant dd. Finally, we give a Steiner spanner with additive error ε\varepsilon in hyperbolic space with Od(ε(1d)/2log(α(n)/ε)n)O_d(\varepsilon^{(1-d)/2}\log(\alpha(n)/\varepsilon)n) edges, where α(n)\alpha(n) is the inverse Ackermann function. Our techniques generalize to closed orientable surfaces of constant curvature as well as to some quotient spaces.

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@article{arxiv.2509.01443,
  title  = {Near-Optimal Dynamic Steiner Spanners for Constant-Curvature Spaces},
  author = {Sándor Kisfaludi-Bak and Geert van Wordragen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.01443},
  year   = {2025}
}