Disproofs of generalized Gilbert-Pollak conjecture on the Steiner ratio in three or more dimensions (Q1914000)
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Disproofs of generalized Gilbert-Pollak conjecture on the Steiner ratio in three or more dimensions (English)
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9 July 1996
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The generalized Gilbert-Pollak conjecture states that the ratio \(\ell_{\text{SMT}} (P)/ \ell_{\text{MST}} (P)\), where SMT is the Steiner minimal tree and MST the minimum spanning tree of a point set \(P\), is achieved when \(P\) is the set of vertices of a regular \(d\)-simplex. The authors give an ultra-simplified disproof for \(d \geq 3\) (for \(d = 2\) the conjecture is true) and introduce the concept of ``\(d\)-dimensional'' sausage point sets which seem to have to do with the true minimal ratio point sets.
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Steiner trees
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Steiner ratio
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Gilbert-Pollak conjecture
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spanning tree
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