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Steiner trees with infinitely many terminals on the sides of an angle

Metric Geometry 2025-02-20 v2 Combinatorics Dynamical Systems

Abstract

The Euclidean Steiner problem is the problem of finding a set StSt, with the shortest length, such that StASt \cup A is connected, where AA is a given set in a Euclidean space. The solutions StSt to the Steiner problem will be called Steiner sets while the set AA will be called input. Since every Steiner set is acyclic we call it Steiner tree in the case when it is connected. We say that a Steiner tree is indecomposable if it does not contain any Steiner tree for a subset of the input. We are interested in finding the Steiner set when the input consists of infinitely many points distributed on two lines. In particular we would like to find a configuration which gives an indecomposable Steiner tree. We consider a self-similar input, namely the set Aα,λA_{\alpha,\lambda} of points with coordinates (λk1cosα,(\lambda^{k-1}\cos \alpha, ±λk1sinα)\pm \lambda^{k-1}\sin \alpha), where λ>0\lambda>0 and α>0\alpha>0 are small fixed values. These points are distributed on the two sides of an angle of size 2α2\alpha in such a way that the distances from the points to the vertex of the angle are in a geometric progression. To our surprise, we show that in this case the solutions to the Steiner problem for Aα,λA_{\alpha,\lambda}, when α\alpha and λ\lambda are small enough, are always decomposable trees. More precisely, any Steiner tree for Aα,λA_{\alpha,\lambda} is a countable union of Steiner trees, each one connecting 5 points from the input. By considering only a finite number of components we obtain many solutions to the Steiner problem for finite sets composed of 4k+14k+1 points distributed on the two lines (2k+12k+1 on a line and 2k2k on the other line). These solutions are very similar to the ladders of Chung and Graham.

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@article{arxiv.2404.11546,
  title  = {Steiner trees with infinitely many terminals on the sides of an angle},
  author = {Danila Cherkashin and Emanuele Paolini and Yana Teplitskaya},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.11546},
  year   = {2025}
}