Reconfiguration of plane trees in convex geometric graphs
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 between any pair of non-crossing spanning trees (where denotes the number of points). Hernando et al. proved that the length of a minimal flip sequence can be of length at least . 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 and . 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 of length at most where . Our result is actually stronger since we prove that, for any two trees , there exists a flip sequence from to of length at most . We also improve the best lower bound in terms of the symmetric difference by proving that there exists a pair of trees such that a minimal flip sequence has length , 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}
}