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Peeling potatoes near-optimally in near-linear time (1406.1368v3)

Published 5 Jun 2014 in cs.CG, cs.DS, and math.MG

Abstract: We consider the following geometric optimization problem: find a convex polygon of maximum area contained in a given simple polygon $P$ with $n$ vertices. We give a randomized near-linear-time $(1-\varepsilon)$-approximation algorithm for this problem: in $O(n( \log2 n + (1/\varepsilon3) \log n + 1/\varepsilon4))$ time we find a convex polygon contained in $P$ that, with probability at least $2/3$, has area at least $(1-\varepsilon)$ times the area of an optimal solution. We also obtain similar results for the variant of computing a convex polygon inside $P$ with maximum perimeter. To achieve these results we provide new results in geometric probability. The first result is a bound relating the probability that two points chosen uniformly at random inside $P$ are mutually visible and the area of the largest convex body inside $P$. The second result is a bound on the expected value of the difference between the perimeter of any planar convex body $K$ and the perimeter of the convex hull of a uniform random sample inside $K$.

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Authors (5)
  1. Sergio Cabello (47 papers)
  2. Josef Cibulka (16 papers)
  3. Jan KynĨl (35 papers)
  4. Maria Saumell (17 papers)
  5. Pavel Valtr (41 papers)
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