G²OAT seminar: Computing largest minimum color-spanning intervals of imprecise points

When

11. 12. 2023
13:00 – 14:00

Where

Room TH:A-1247

Thákurova 7, Prague 6

Maria Saumell Mendiola from the Department of Theoretical Computer Science, FIT CTU, will speak at the regular Monday seminar of the G²OAT group. During his talk, he will discuss a geometric facility location problem involving placing points in intervals of different colors on the real line to maximize the size of a minimum color-spanning interval.

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Abstract

We study a geometric facility location problem under imprecision.

Given unit intervals in the real line, each with one of colors, the goal is to place one point in each interval such that the resulting minimum color-spanning interval is as large as possible.

A minimum color-spanning interval is an interval of minimum size that contains at least one point from a given interval of each color. We prove that if the input intervals are pairwise disjoint, the problem can be solved in time, even for intervals of arbitrary length. For overlapping intervals, we show that the problem can be solved in time when . Interestingly, this shows a sharp contrast with the -dimensional version of the problem, recently shown to be NP-hard.

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