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The Galois Complexity of Graph Drawing: Why Numerical Solutions are Ubiquitous for Force-Directed, Spectral, and Circle Packing Drawings

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Many well-known graph drawing techniques, including force directed drawings, spectral graph layouts, multidimensional scaling, and circle packings, have algebraic formulations. However, practical methods for producing such drawings ubiquitously use iterative numerical approximations rather than constructing and then solving algebraic expressions representing their exact solutions. To explain this phenomenon, we use Galois theory to show that many variants of these problems have solutions that cannot be expressed by nested radicals or nested roots of low-degree polynomials. Hence, such solutions cannot be computed exactly even in extended computational models that include such operations.

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Existence and hardness of conveyor belts

cs.CG · 2019-08-21 · accept · novelty 8.0

For monotonically separated unit disks a conveyor belt always exists; for variable radii the decision problem is NP-complete; O(n) guide disks always suffice.

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  • Existence and hardness of conveyor belts cs.CG · 2019-08-21 · accept · none · ref 5 · internal anchor

    For monotonically separated unit disks a conveyor belt always exists; for variable radii the decision problem is NP-complete; O(n) guide disks always suffice.