Optimal Curve Straightening is ∃R-Complete

08/25/2019
by   Jeff Erickson, et al.
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We prove that the following problem has the same computational complexity as the existential theory of the reals: Given a generic self-intersecting closed curve γ in the plane and an integer m, is there a polygon with m vertices that is isotopic to γ? Our reduction implies implies two stronger results, as corollaries of similar results for pseudoline arrangements. First, there are isotopy classes in which every m-gon with integer coordinates requires 2^Ω(m) bits of precision. Second, for any semi-algebraic set V, there is an integer m and a closed curve γ such that the space of all m-gons isotopic to γ is homotopy equivalent to V.

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