Sparse Hop Spanners for Unit Disk Graphs
Abstract: A unit disk graph on a given set of points in the plane is a geometric graph where an edge exists between two points if and only if . A spanning subgraph $G'$ of is a -hop spanner if and only if for every edge , there is a path between in $G'$ with at most edges. We obtain the following results for unit disk graphs in the plane. (I) Every -vertex unit disk graph has a $5$-hop spanner with at most $5.5n$ edges. We analyze the family of spanners constructed by Biniaz (2020) and improve the upper bound on the number of edges from $9n$ to $5.5n$. (II) Using a new construction, we show that every -vertex unit disk graph has a $3$-hop spanner with at most $11n$ edges. (III) Every -vertex unit disk graph has a $2$-hop spanner with edges. This is the first nontrivial construction of $2$-hop spanners. (IV) For every sufficiently large positive integer , there exists a set of points on a circle, such that every plane hop spanner on has hop stretch factor at least $4$. Previously, no lower bound greater than $2$ was known. (V) For every finite point set on a circle, there exists a plane (i.e., crossing-free) $4$-hop spanner. As such, this provides a tight bound for points on a circle. (VI) The maximum degree of -hop spanners cannot be bounded from above by a function of for any positive integer .
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