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Reconfiguration of plane trees in convex geometric graphs

Computational Geometry 2023-11-01 v2 Discrete Mathematics

Abstract

A non-crossing spanning tree of a set of points in the plane is a spanning tree whose edges pairwise do not cross. Avis and Fukuda in 1996 proved that there always exists a flip sequence of length at most 2n42n-4 between any pair of non-crossing spanning trees (where nn denotes the number of points). Hernando et al. proved that the length of a minimal flip sequence can be of length at least 32n\frac 32 n. Two recent results of Aichholzer et al. and Bousquet et al. improved the Avis and Fukuda upper bound by proving that there always exists a flip sequence of length respectively at most 2nlogn2n - \log n and 2nn2n - \sqrt{n}. We improve the upper bound by a linear factor for the first time in 25 years by proving that there always exists a flip sequence between any pair of non-crossing spanning trees T1,T2T_1,T_2 of length at most cnc n where c1.95c \approx 1.95. Our result is actually stronger since we prove that, for any two trees T1,T2T_1,T_2, there exists a flip sequence from T1T_1 to T2T_2 of length at most cT1T2c |T_1 \setminus T_2|. We also improve the best lower bound in terms of the symmetric difference by proving that there exists a pair of trees T1,T2T_1,T_2 such that a minimal flip sequence has length 53T1T2\frac 53 |T_1 \setminus T_2|, improving the lower bound of Hernando et al. by considering the symmetric difference instead of the number of vertices. We generalize this lower bound construction to non-crossing flips (where we close the gap between upper and lower bounds) and rotations.

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@article{arxiv.2310.18518,
  title  = {Reconfiguration of plane trees in convex geometric graphs},
  author = {Nicolas Bousquet and Lucas De Meyer and Théo Pierron and Alexandra Wesolek},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.18518},
  year   = {2023}
}