English

Stabbing Pairwise Intersecting Disks by Four Points

Computational Geometry 2020-08-12 v5

Abstract

In their seminal work, Danzer (1956, 1986) and Stach\'{o} (1981) established that every set of pairwise intersecting disks in the plane can be stabbed by four points. However, both these proofs are non-constructive, at least in the sense that they do not seem to imply an efficient algorithm for finding the stabbing points, given such a set of disks DD. Recently, Har-Peled \etal (2018) presented a relatively simple linear-time algorithm for finding five points that stab DD. We present an alternative proof (and the first in English) to the assertion that four points are sufficient to stab DD. Moreover, our proof is constructive and provides a simple linear-time algorithm for finding the stabbing points. As a warmup, we present a nearly-trivial liner-time algorithm with an elementary proof for finding five points that stab DD.

Cite

@article{arxiv.1812.06907,
  title  = {Stabbing Pairwise Intersecting Disks by Four Points},
  author = {Paz Carmi and Matthew J. Katz and Pat Morin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.06907},
  year   = {2020}
}
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