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An Optimal Deterministic Algorithm for Geodesic Farthest-Point Voronoi Diagrams in Simple Polygons

Published 26 Feb 2021 in cs.CG and cs.DS | (2103.00076v2)

Abstract: Given a set $S$ of $m$ point sites in a simple polygon $P$ of $n$ vertices, we consider the problem of computing the geodesic farthest-point Voronoi diagram for $S$ in $P$. It is known that the problem has an $\Omega(n+m\log m)$ time lower bound. Previously, a randomized algorithm was proposed [Barba, SoCG 2019] that can solve the problem in $O(n+m\log m)$ expected time. The previous best deterministic algorithms solve the problem in $O(n\log \log n+ m\log m)$ time [Oh, Barba, and Ahn, SoCG 2016] or in $O(n+m\log m+m\log2 n)$ time [Oh and Ahn, SoCG 2017]. In this paper, we present a deterministic algorithm of $O(n+m\log m)$ time, which is optimal. This answers an open question posed by Mitchell in the Handbook of Computational Geometry two decades ago.

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