Notes on Approximation Algorithms for Polynomial-Expansion and Low-Density Graphs
Abstract
This write-up contains some minor results and notes related to our work [HQ15] (some of them already known in the literature). In particular, it shows the following: - We show that a graph with polynomial expansion have sublinear separators. - We show that hereditary sublinear separators imply that a graph have small divisions. - We show a natural condition on a set of segments, such that they have low density. This might be of independent interest in trying to define a realistic input model for a set of segments. Unlike the previous two results, this is new. For context and more details, see the main paper.
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