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A New Lower Bound for Semigroup Orthogonal Range Searching

Published 19 Mar 2019 in cs.DS | (1903.07967v1)

Abstract: We report the first improvement in the space-time trade-off of lower bounds for the orthogonal range searching problem in the semigroup model, since Chazelle's result from 1990. This is one of the very fundamental problems in range searching with a long history. Previously, Andrew Yao's influential result had shown that the problem is already non-trivial in one dimension~\cite{Yao-1Dlb}: using $m$ units of space, the query time $Q(n)$ must be $\Omega( \alpha(m,n) + \frac{n}{m-n+1})$ where $\alpha(\cdot,\cdot)$ is the inverse Ackermann's function, a very slowly growing function. In $d$ dimensions, Bernard Chazelle~\cite{Chazelle.LB.II} proved that the query time must be $Q(n) = \Omega( (\log_\beta n){d-1})$ where $\beta = 2m/n$. Chazelle's lower bound is known to be tight for when space consumption is high' i.e., $m = \Omega(n \log^{d+\varepsilon}n)$. We have two main results. The first is a lower bound that shows Chazelle's lower bound was not tight forlow space': we prove that we must have $m (n) = \Omega(n (\log n \log\log n){d-1})$. Our lower bound does not close the gap to the existing data structures, however, our second result is that our analysis is tight. Thus, we believe the gap is in fact natural since lower bounds are proven for idempotent semigroups while the data structures are built for general semigroups and thus they cannot assume (and use) the properties of an idempotent semigroup. As a result, we believe to close the gap one must study lower bounds for non-idempotent semigroups or building data structures for idempotent semigroups. We develope significantly new ideas for both of our results that could be useful in pursuing either of these directions.

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