The sequential (distributional) topological complexity of the ordered configuration space of disks in a strip
Abstract
How hard is it to program robots to move about a long narrow aisle while making a series of intermediate stops, provided only of the robots can fit across the width of the aisle? In this paper, we answer this question by calculating the -sequential topological complexity of , the ordered configuration space of open unit-diameter disks in the infinite strip of width , as well as its -sequential distributional topological complexity. We prove that as long as is greater than , the -sequential (distributional) topological complexity of is . This shows that any non-looping program moving the robots between arbitrary initial and final configurations, with intermediate stops, must consider at least cases.
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@article{arxiv.2412.19943,
title = {The sequential (distributional) topological complexity of the ordered configuration space of disks in a strip},
author = {Nicholas Wawrykow},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.19943},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
14 pages, 6 figures. Substantial additions and revisions to previous version