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An \(\Omega (n^d)\) lower bound on the number of cell crossings for weighted shortest paths in \(d\)-dimensional polyhedral structures (English)
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13 June 2022
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In the paper, the authors consider the \(d\)-dimensional weighted region shortest path problem. In this problem, we ask for finding the shortest path between two given points \(s\) and \(t\) in a \(d\)-dimensional polyhedral structure consisting of polyhedral cells having individual positive weights. They present lower bounds for the general \(d\)-dimensional case by constructing two novel \(d\)-dimensional polyhedral structures consisting of \(\mathcal{O}(n)\) convex cells in which a weighted shortest path has \(\Omega(n^d)\) cells crossings. The first polyhedral structure consists of a central cuboid and a set of satellite cuboids. The second structure consists of a central cuboid that is sliced, a set of shims (thin cuboids) and satellite cuboids.
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weighted shortest path
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lower bound
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computational complexity
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