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Reconfiguration of Polygonal Subdivisions via Recombination

Computational Geometry 2023-07-04 v1

Abstract

Motivated by the problem of redistricting, we study area-preserving reconfigurations of connected subdivisions of a simple polygon. A connected subdivision of a polygon R\mathcal{R}, called a district map, is a set of interior disjoint connected polygons called districts whose union equals R\mathcal{R}. We consider the recombination as the reconfiguration move which takes a subdivision and produces another by merging two adjacent districts, and by splitting them into two connected polygons of the same area as the original districts. The complexity of a map is the number of vertices in the boundaries of its districts. Given two maps with kk districts, with complexity O(n)O(n), and a perfect matching between districts of the same area in the two maps, we show constructively that (logn)O(logk)(\log n)^{O(\log k)} recombination moves are sufficient to reconfigure one into the other. We also show that Ω(logn)\Omega(\log n) recombination moves are sometimes necessary even when k=3k=3, thus providing a tight bound when k=O(1)k=O(1).

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@article{arxiv.2307.00704,
  title  = {Reconfiguration of Polygonal Subdivisions via Recombination},
  author = {Hugo A. Akitaya and Andrei Gonczi and Diane L. Souvaine and Csaba D. Tóth and Thomas Weighill},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.00704},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

27 pages, 15 figures, accepted at the European Symposium on Algorithms (ESA 2023)