Minimum Weight Euclidean t-spanner is NP-Hard
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💻 cs.CG
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euclideant-spannerpointsweightconstanteverygeometricgiven
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Given a set P of points in the plane, an Euclidean t-spanner for P is a geometric graph that preserves the Euclidean distances between every pair of points in P up to a constant factor t. The weight of a geometric graph refers to the total length of its edges. In this paper we show that the problem of deciding whether there exists an Euclidean t-spanner, for a given set of points in the plane, of weight at most w is NP-hard for every real constant t > 1, both whether planarity of the t-spanner is required or not.
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