Point Location in Disconnected Planar Subdivisions
Abstract
Let G be a (possibly disconnected) planar subdivision and let D be a probability measure over 2. The current paper shows how to preprocess (G,D) into an O(n) size data structure that can answer planar point location queries over G. The expected query time of this data structure, for a query point drawn according to D, is O(H+1), where H is a lower bound on the expected query time of any linear decision tree for point location in G. This extends the results of Collette et al (2008, 2009) from connected planar subdivisions to disconnected planar subdivisions. A version of this structure, when combined with existing results on succinct point location, provides a succinct distribution-sensitive point location structure.
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