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On stars and Steiner stars. II

Computational Geometry 2008-07-01 v1

Abstract

A {\em Steiner star} for a set PP of nn points in \RRd\RR^d connects an arbitrary center point to all points of PP, while a {\em star} connects a point pPp\in P to the remaining n1n-1 points of PP. All connections are realized by straight line segments. Fekete and Meijer showed that the minimum star is at most 2\sqrt{2} times longer than the minimum Steiner star for any finite point configuration in \RRd\RR^d. The maximum ratio between them, over all finite point configurations in \RRd\RR^d, is called the {\em star Steiner ratio} in \RRd\RR^d. It is conjectured that this ratio is 4/π=1.2732...4/\pi = 1.2732... in the plane and 4/3=1.3333...4/3=1.3333... 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 2104\sqrt{2}-10^{-4}, 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