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Compatible Paths on Labelled Point Sets (2004.07996v1)

Published 16 Apr 2020 in cs.CG

Abstract: Let $P$ and $Q$ be finite point sets of the same cardinality in $\mathbb{R}2$, each labelled from $1$ to $n$. Two noncrossing geometric graphs $G_P$ and $G_Q$ spanning $P$ and $Q$, respectively, are called compatible if for every face $f$ in $G_P$, there exists a corresponding face in $G_Q$ with the same clockwise ordering of the vertices on its boundary as in $f$. In particular, $G_P$ and $G_Q$ must be straight-line embeddings of the same connected $n$-vertex graph. Deciding whether two labelled point sets admit compatible geometric paths is known to be NP-complete. We give polynomial-time algorithms to find compatible paths or report that none exist in three scenarios: $O(n)$ time for points in convex position; $O(n2)$ time for two simple polygons, where the paths are restricted to remain inside the closed polygons; and $O(n2 \log n)$ time for points in general position if the paths are restricted to be monotone.

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