Blocking Delaunay Triangulations from the Exterior

10/21/2022
by   Oswin Aichholzer, et al.
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Given two distinct point sets P and Q in the plane, we say that Q blocks P if no two points of P are adjacent in any Delaunay triangulation of P∪ Q. Aichholzer et al. (2013) showed that any set P of n points in general position can be blocked by 3/2n points and that every set P of n points in convex position can be blocked by 5/4n points. Moreover, they conjectured that, if P is in convex position, n blocking points are sufficient and necessary. The necessity was recently shown by Biniaz (2021) who proved that every point set in general position requires n blocking points. Here we investigate the variant, where blocking points can only lie outside of the convex hull of the given point set. We show that 5/4n-O(1) such exterior-blocking points are sometimes necessary, even if the given point set is in convex position. As a consequence we obtain that, if the conjecture of Aichholzer et al. for the original setting was true, then minimal blocking sets of some point configurations P would have to contain points inside of the convex hull of P.

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