Abstract

The Circle Packing Theorem states that every planar graph can be represented as the tangency graph of a family of internally-disjoint circles. A well-known generalization is the Primal-Dual Circle Packing Theorem for 3-connected planar graphs. The existence of these representations has widespread applications in theoretical computer science and mathematics; however, the algorithmic aspect has received relatively little attention. In this work, we present an algorithm based on convex optimization for computing a primal-dual circle packing representation of maximal planar graphs, i.e. triangulations. This in turn gives an algorithm for computing a circle packing representation of any planar graph. Both take Õ(n log(R/ε)) expected run-time to produce a solution that is ϵ close to a true representation, where R is the ratio between the maximum and minimum circle radius in the true representation.

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