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Approximate Minimum Diameter

Published 31 Mar 2017 in cs.CG | (1703.10976v1)

Abstract: We study the minimum diameter problem for a set of inexact points. By inexact, we mean that the precise location of the points is not known. Instead, the location of each point is restricted to a contineus region ($\impre$ model) or a finite set of points ($\indec$ model). Given a set of inexact points in one of $\impre$ or $\indec$ models, we wish to provide a lower-bound on the diameter of the real points. In the first part of the paper, we focus on $\indec$ model. We present an $O(2{\frac{1}{\epsilond}} \cdot \epsilon{-2d} \cdot n3 )$ time approximation algorithm of factor $(1+\epsilon)$ for finding minimum diameter of a set of points in $d$ dimensions. This improves the previously proposed algorithms for this problem substantially. Next, we consider the problem in $\impre$ model. In $d$-dimensional space, we propose a polynomial time $\sqrt{d}$-approximation algorithm. In addition, for $d=2$, we define the notion of $\alpha$-separability and use our algorithm for $\indec$ model to obtain $(1+\epsilon)$-approximation algorithm for a set of $\alpha$-separable regions in time $O(2{\frac{1}{\epsilon2}}\allowbreak. \frac{n3}{\epsilon{10}.\sin(\alpha/2)3} )$.

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