How Packed Is It, Really?
Abstract: The congestion of a curve is a measure of how much it zigzags around locally. More precisely, a curve $\pi$ is $c$-packed if the length of the curve lying inside any ball is at most $c$ times the radius of the ball, and its congestion is the minimum $c$ for which $\pi$ is $c$-packed. This paper presents a randomized $42$-approximation algorithm for computing the congestion of a curve (or any set of segments in the plane). It runs in $O( n \log2 n)$ time and succeeds with high probability. Although the approximation factor is large, the running time improves over the previous fastest constant approximation algorithm, which took $\widetilde{O}(n{4/3})$ time. We carefully combine new ideas with known techniques to obtain our new near-linear time algorithm.
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