The Spanning Ratio of the Directed $\Theta_6$-Graph is 5
Abstract
Given a finite set , the directed Theta-6 graph, denoted , is a well-studied geometric graph due to its close relationship with the Delaunay triangulation. The -graph is defined as follows: the plane around each point is partitioned into equiangular cones with apex , and in each cone, is joined to the point whose projection on the bisector of the cone is closest. Equivalently, the -graph contains an edge from to exactly when the interior of is disjoint from , where is the unique equilateral triangle containing on a corner, on the opposite side, and whose sides are parallel to the cone boundaries. It was previously shown that the spanning ratio of the -graph is between and 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 -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}
}