Hopcroft’s Problem, Log-Star Shaving, 2D Fractional Cascading, and Decision Trees

Author:

Chan Timothy M.1,Zheng Da Wei1

Affiliation:

1. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA

Abstract

We revisit Hopcroft’s problem and related fundamental problems about geometric range searching. Givennpoints andnlines in the plane, we show how to count the number of point-line incidence pairs or the number of point-above-line pairs inO(n4/3) time, which matches the conjectured lower bound and improves the best previous time bound of\(n^{4/3}2^{O(\log ^*n)} \)obtained almost 30 years ago by Matoušek.We describe two interesting and different ways to achieve the result: the first is randomized and uses a new 2D version of fractional cascading for arrangements of lines; the second is deterministic and uses decision trees in a manner inspired by the sorting technique of Fredman (1976). The second approach extends to any constant dimension.Many consequences follow from these new ideas: for example, we obtain anO(n4/3)-time algorithm for line segment intersection counting in the plane,O(n4/3)-time randomized algorithms for distance selection in the plane and bichromatic closest pair and Euclidean minimum spanning tree in three or four dimensions, and a randomized data structure for halfplane range counting in the plane withO(n4/3) preprocessing time and space andO(n1/3) query time.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Mathematics (miscellaneous)

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