Planar Distance Oracles with Better Time-Space Tradeoffs

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Authors Yaowei Long, Seth Pettie arXiv ID 2007.08585 Category cs.DS: Data Structures & Algorithms Citations 26 Venue ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms Last Checked 3 months ago
Abstract
In a recent breakthrough, Charalampopoulos, Gawrychowski, Mozes, and Weimann (STOC 2019) showed that exact distance queries on planar graphs could be answered in $n^{o(1)}$ time by a data structure occupying $n^{1+o(1)}$ space, i.e., up to $o(1)$ terms, optimal exponents in time (0) and space (1) can be achieved simultaneously. Their distance query algorithm is recursive: it makes successive calls to a point-location algorithm for planar Voronoi diagrams, which involves many recursive distance queries. The depth of this recursion is non-constant and the branching factor logarithmic, leading to $(\log n)^{Ο‰(1)} = n^{o(1)}$ query times. In this paper we present a new way to do point-location in planar Voronoi diagrams, which leads to a new exact distance oracle. At the two extremes of our space-time tradeoff curve we can achieve either $n^{1+o(1)}$ space and $\log^{2+o(1)}n$ query time, or $n\log^{2+o(1)}n$ space and $n^{o(1)}$ query time. All previous oracles with $\tilde{O}(1)$ query time occupy space $n^{1+Ξ©(1)}$, and all previous oracles with space $\tilde{O}(n)$ answer queries in $n^{Ξ©(1)}$ time.
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