Faster Algorithms for Rigidity in the Plane

Abstract

In [1], a new construction called red-black hierarchy characterizing Laman graphs and an algorithm for computing it were presented. For a Laman graph G=(V,E) with n vertices it runs in O(n2) time assuming that a partition of (V,E+e) into two spanning trees is given. We show that a simple modification reduces the running time to O(n n). The total running time can be reduced O(nn n) using the algorithm by Gabow and Westermann [2] for partitioning a graph into two forests. The existence of a red-black hierarchy is a necessary and sufficient condition for a graph to be a Laman graph. The algorithm for constructing a red-black hierarchy can be then modified to recognize Laman graphs in the same time.

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