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The rotation distance of brooms

Combinatorics 2023-11-28 v2

Abstract

The associahedron A(G)\mathcal{A}(G) of a graph GG has the property that its vertices can be thought of as the search trees on GG and its edges as the rotations between two search trees. If GG is a simple path, then A(G)\mathcal{A}(G) is the usual associahedron and the search trees on GG are binary search trees. Computing distances in the graph of A(G)\mathcal{A}(G), or equivalently, the rotation distance between two binary search trees, is a major open problem. Here, we consider the different case when GG is a complete split graph. In that case, A(G)\mathcal{A}(G) interpolates between the stellohedron and the permutohedron, and all the search trees on GG are brooms. We show that the rotation distance between any two such brooms and therefore the distance between any two vertices in the graph of the associahedron of GG can be computed in quasi-quadratic time in the number of vertices of GG.

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@article{arxiv.2211.07984,
  title  = {The rotation distance of brooms},
  author = {Jean Cardinal and Lionel Pournin and Mario Valencia-Pabon},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.07984},
  year   = {2023}
}

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26 pages, 3 figures