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arxiv: 2311.16957 · v1 · pith:QB3B4SD4 · submitted 2023-11-28 · cs.DS

Space-Efficient Data Structures for Polyominoes and Bar Graphs

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keywords dataqueriespolyominoesstructurebitscellsneighborhoodvisibility
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We provide a compact data structure for representing polyominoes that supports neighborhood and visibility queries. Neighborhood queries concern reporting adjacent cells to a given cell, and visibility queries determine whether a straight line can be drawn within the polyomino that connects two specified cells. For an arbitrary small $\epsilon >0$, our data structure can encode a polyomino with $n$ cells in $(3+\epsilon)n + o(n)$ bits while supporting all queries in constant time. The space complexity can be improved to $3n+o(n)$, while supporting neighborhood queries in $\mathcal{O}(1)$ and visibility queries in $\mathcal{O}(t(n))$ for any arbitrary $t(n) \in \omega(1)$. Previous attempts at enumerating polyominoes have indicated that at least $2.00091n - o(n)$ bits are required to differentiate between distinct polyominoes, which shows our data structure is compact. In addition, we introduce a succinct data structure tailored for bar graphs, a specific subclass of polyominoes resembling histograms. We demonstrate that a bar graph comprising $n$ cells can be encoded using only $n + o(n)$ bits, enabling constant-time query processing. Meanwhile, $n-1$ bits are necessary to represent any bar graph, proving our data structure is succinct.

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