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The Spanning Ratio of the Directed $\Theta_6$-Graph is 5

Computational Geometry 2026-03-11 v1

Abstract

Given a finite set PR2P\subset\mathbb{R}^2, the directed Theta-6 graph, denoted Θ6(P)\vec{\Theta}_6(P), is a well-studied geometric graph due to its close relationship with the Delaunay triangulation. The Θ6(P)\vec{\Theta}_6(P)-graph is defined as follows: the plane around each point uPu\in P is partitioned into 66 equiangular cones with apex uu, and in each cone, uu is joined to the point whose projection on the bisector of the cone is closest. Equivalently, the Θ6(P)\vec{\Theta}_6(P)-graph contains an edge from uu to vv exactly when the interior of uv\nabla_u^v is disjoint from PP, where uv\nabla_u^v is the unique equilateral triangle containing uu on a corner, vv on the opposite side, and whose sides are parallel to the cone boundaries. It was previously shown that the spanning ratio of the Θ6(P)\vec{\Theta}_6(P)-graph is between 44 and 77 in the worst case (Akitaya, Biniaz, and Bose \emph{Comput. Geom.}, 105-106:101881, 2022). We close this gap by showing a tight spanning ratio of 5. This is the first tight bound proven for the spanning ratio of any Θk(P)\vec{\Theta}_k(P)-graph. Our lower bound models a long path by mapping it to a converging series. Our upper bound proof uses techniques novel to the area of spanners. We use linear programming to prove that among several candidate paths, there exists a path satisfying our bound.

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@article{arxiv.2603.09048,
  title  = {The Spanning Ratio of the Directed $\Theta_6$-Graph is 5},
  author = {Prosenjit Bose and Jean-Lou De Carufel and Darryl Hill and John Stuart},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.09048},
  year   = {2026}
}