On the approximability of covering points by lines and related problems (1312.2549v1)
Abstract: Given a set $P$ of $n$ points in the plane, {\sc Covering Points by Lines} is the problem of finding a minimum-cardinality set $\L$ of lines such that every point $p \in P$ is incident to some line $\ell \in \L$. As a geometric variant of {\sc Set Cover}, {\sc Covering Points by Lines} is still NP-hard. Moreover, it has been proved to be APX-hard, and hence does not admit any polynomial-time approximation scheme unless P $=$ NP\@. In contrast to the small constant approximation lower bound implied by APX-hardness, the current best approximation ratio for {\sc Covering Points by Lines} is still $O(\log n)$, namely the ratio achieved by the greedy algorithm for {\sc Set Cover}. In this paper, we give a lower bound of $\Omega(\log n)$ on the approximation ratio of the greedy algorithm for {\sc Covering Points by Lines}. We also study several related problems including {\sc Maximum Point Coverage by Lines}, {\sc Minimum-Link Covering Tour}, {\sc Minimum-Link Spanning Tour}, and {\sc Min-Max-Turn Hamiltonian Tour}. We show that all these problems are either APX-hard or at least NP-hard. In particular, our proof of APX-hardness of {\sc Min-Max-Turn Hamiltonian Tour} sheds light on the difficulty of {\sc Bounded-Turn-Minimum-Length Hamiltonian Tour}, a problem proposed by Aggarwal et al.\ at SODA 1997.
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