Stabbing Pairwise Intersecting Disks by Four Points
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 . Recently, Har-Peled \etal (2018) presented a relatively simple linear-time algorithm for finding five points that stab . We present an alternative proof (and the first in English) to the assertion that four points are sufficient to stab . 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 .
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}
}