Morphing tree drawings in a small 3D grid

06/08/2021
by   Elena Arseneva, et al.
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We study crossing-free grid morphs for planar tree drawings using 3D. A morph consists of morphing steps, where vertices move simultaneously along straight-line trajectories at constant speeds. A crossing-free morph is known between two drawings of an n-vertex planar graph G with 𝒪(n) morphing steps and using the third dimension it can be reduced to 𝒪(log n) for an n-vertex tree [Arseneva et al. 2019]. However, these morphs do not bound one practical parameter, the resolution. Can the number of steps be reduced substantially by using the third dimension while keeping the resolution bounded throughout the morph? We answer this question in an affirmative and present a 3D non-crossing morph between two planar grid drawings of an n-vertex tree in 𝒪(√(n)log n) morphing steps. Each intermediate drawing lies in a 3D grid of polynomial volume.

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