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Computing the flip distance between triangulations (1407.1525v2)

Published 6 Jul 2014 in cs.DS

Abstract: Let ${\cal T}$ be a triangulation of a set ${\cal P}$ of $n$ points in the plane, and let $e$ be an edge shared by two triangles in ${\cal T}$ such that the quadrilateral $Q$ formed by these two triangles is convex. A {\em flip} of $e$ is the operation of replacing $e$ by the other diagonal of $Q$ to obtain a new triangulation of ${\cal P}$ from ${\cal T}$. The {\em flip distance} between two triangulations of ${\cal P}$ is the minimum number of flips needed to transform one triangulation into the other. The Flip Distance problem asks if the flip distance between two given triangulations of ${\cal P}$ is at most $k$, for some given $k \in N$. It is a fundamental and a challenging problem. We present an algorithm for the {\sc Flip Distance} problem that runs in time $O(n + k \cdot c{k})$, for a constant $c \leq 2 \cdot 14{11}$, which implies that the problem is fixed-parameter tractable. We extend our results to triangulations of polygonal regions with holes, and to labeled triangulated graphs.

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