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Nonobtuse triangulations of PSLGs

Computational Geometry 2020-07-21 v1 Complex Variables

Abstract

We show that any planar straight line graph (PSLG) with nn vertices has a conforming triangulation by O(n2.5)O(n^{2.5}) nonobtuse triangles (all angles 90\leq 90^\circ), answering the question of whether any polynomial bound exists. A nonobtuse triangulation is Delaunay, so this result also improves a previous O(n3)O(n^3) bound of Eldesbrunner and Tan for conforming Delaunay triangulations of PSLGs. In the special case that the PSLG is the triangulation of a simple polygon, we will show that only O(n2)O(n^2) triangles are needed, improving an O(n4)O(n^4) bound of Bern and Eppstein. We also show that for any ϵ>0\epsilon >0, every PSLG has a conforming triangulation with O(n2/ϵ2)O(n^2/\epsilon^2) elements and with all angles bounded above by 90+ϵ90^\circ + \epsilon. This improves a result of S. Mitchell when ϵ=3π/8=67.5\epsilon = 3 \pi /8 = 67.5^\circ and Tan when ϵ=7π/30=42\epsilon = 7\pi/30 =42^\circ.

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@article{arxiv.2007.10041,
  title  = {Nonobtuse triangulations of PSLGs},
  author = {Christopher J. Bishop},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.10041},
  year   = {2020}
}

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65 pages, 46 figures