Two Choices are Enough for P-LCPs, USOs, and Colorful Tangents
Abstract
We provide polynomial-time reductions between three search problems from three distinct areas: the P-matrix linear complementarity problem (P-LCP), finding the sink of a unique sink orientation (USO), and a variant of the -Ham Sandwich problem. For all three settings, we show that "two choices are enough", meaning that the general non-binary version of the problem can be reduced in polynomial time to the binary version. This specifically means that generalized P-LCPs are equivalent to P-LCPs, and grid USOs are equivalent to cube USOs. These results are obtained by showing that both the P-LCP and our -Ham Sandwich variant are equivalent to a new problem we introduce, P-Lin-Bellman. This problem can be seen as a new tool for formulating problems as P-LCPs.
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@article{arxiv.2402.07683,
title = {Two Choices are Enough for P-LCPs, USOs, and Colorful Tangents},
author = {Michaela Borzechowski and John Fearnley and Spencer Gordon and Rahul Savani and Patrick Schnider and Simon Weber},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.07683},
year = {2024}
}
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29 pages, 9 figures