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New results on the coarseness of bicolored point sets

Combinatorics 2013-12-02 v2 Discrete Mathematics Metric Geometry

Abstract

Let SS be a 2-colored (red and blue) set of nn points in the plane. A subset II of SS is an island if there exits a convex set CC such that I=CSI=C\cap S. The discrepancy of an island is the absolute value of the number of red minus the number of blue points it contains. A convex partition of SS is a partition of SS into islands with pairwise disjoint convex hulls. The discrepancy of a convex partition is the discrepancy of its island of minimum discrepancy. The coarseness of SS is the discrepancy of the convex partition of SS with maximum discrepancy. This concept was recently defined by Bereg et al. [CGTA 2013]. In this paper we study the following problem: Given a set SS of nn points in general position in the plane, how to color each of them (red or blue) such that the resulting 2-colored point set has small coarseness? We prove that every nn-point set SS can be colored such that its coarseness is O(n1/4logn)O(n^{1/4}\sqrt{\log n}). This bound is almost tight since there exist nn-point sets such that every 2-coloring gives coarseness at least Ω(n1/4)\Omega(n^{1/4}). Additionally, we show that there exists an approximation algorithm for computing the coarseness of a 2-colored point set, whose ratio is between 1/1281/128 and 1/641/64, solving an open problem posted by Bereg et al. [CGTA 2013]. All our results consider kk-separable islands of SS, for some kk, which are those resulting from intersecting SS with at most kk halfplanes.

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@article{arxiv.1211.2020,
  title  = {New results on the coarseness of bicolored point sets},
  author = {J. M. Díaz-Báñez and R. Fabila-Monroy and P. Pérez-Lantero and I. Ventura},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1211.2020},
  year   = {2013}
}

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Presented at the Mexican Conference on Discrete Mathematics and Computational Geometry 2013, Oaxaca, Mexico