No-Dimensional Tverberg Theorems and Algorithms

Author:

Choudhary AruniORCID,Mulzer Wolfgang

Abstract

AbstractTverberg’s theorem states that for any $$k\ge 2$$ k 2 and any set $$P\subset {\mathbb {R}}^d$$ P R d of at least $$(d+1)(k-1)+1$$ ( d + 1 ) ( k - 1 ) + 1 points in d dimensions, we can partition P into k subsets whose convex hulls have a non-empty intersection. The associated search problem of finding the partition lies in the complexity class $$\text {CLS} = \text {PPAD} \cap \text {PLS}$$ CLS = PPAD PLS , but no hardness results are known. In the colorful Tverberg theorem, the points in P have colors, and under certain conditions, P can be partitioned into colorful sets, in which each color appears exactly once and whose convex hulls intersect. To date, the complexity of the associated search problem is unresolved. Recently, Adiprasito, Bárány, and Mustafa (SODA 2019) gave a no-dimensional Tverberg theorem, in which the convex hulls may intersect in an approximate fashion. This relaxes the requirement on the cardinality of P. The argument is constructive, but does not result in a polynomial-time algorithm. We present a deterministic algorithm that finds for any n-point set $$P\subset {\mathbb {R}}^d$$ P R d and any $$k\in \{2,\dots ,n\}$$ k { 2 , , n } in $$O(nd\lceil {\log k}\rceil )$$ O ( n d log k ) time a k-partition of P such that there is a ball of radius $$O((k/\sqrt{n}){\text {diam}}(P))$$ O ( ( k / n ) diam ( P ) ) that intersects the convex hull of each set. Given that this problem is not known to be solvable exactly in polynomial time, our result provides a remarkably efficient and simple new notion of approximation. Our main contribution is to generalize Sarkaria’s method (Israel Journal Math., 1992) to reduce the Tverberg problem to the colorful Carathéodory problem (in the simplified tensor product interpretation of Bárány and Onn) and to apply it algorithmically. It turns out that this not only leads to an alternative algorithmic proof of a no-dimensional Tverberg theorem, but it also generalizes to other settings such as the colorful variant of the problem.

Funder

European Research Council

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Computational Theory and Mathematics,Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics,Geometry and Topology,Theoretical Computer Science

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