On stars and Steiner stars. II
Abstract
A {\em Steiner star} for a set of points in connects an arbitrary center point to all points of , while a {\em star} connects a point to the remaining points of . All connections are realized by straight line segments. Fekete and Meijer showed that the minimum star is at most times longer than the minimum Steiner star for any finite point configuration in . The maximum ratio between them, over all finite point configurations in , is called the {\em star Steiner ratio} in . It is conjectured that this ratio is in the plane and in three dimensions. Here we give upper bounds of 1.3631 in the plane, and 1.3833 in 3-space, thereby substantially improving recent upper bounds of 1.3999, and , respectively. Our results also imply improved bounds on the maximum ratios between the minimum star and the maximum matching in two and three dimensions.
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@article{arxiv.0806.4858,
title = {On stars and Steiner stars. II},
author = {Adrian Dumitrescu and Csaba D. Tóth and Guangwu Xu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0806.4858},
year = {2008}
}
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10 pages, 1 figure