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Improved Lower Bounds for Shoreline Search

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Structural Information and Communication Complexity (SIROCCO 2020)

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Shoreline search is a natural and well-studied generalisation of the classical cow-path problem: k initially co-located unit speed agents are searching for a line (called shoreline) in 2 dimensional Euclidean space. The shoreline is at (a possibly unknown) distance \(\delta \) from the starting point \(O\) of the agents. The goal is to minimize the competitive ratio \(\frac{T_{\delta }}{\delta }\), where \(T_{\delta }\) is the worst case (over all possible locations of the shoreline at distance \(\delta \)) time until the shoreline is found.

Upper bounds conjectured to be optimal have been established for all \(k\ge 1\) [4], however lower bounds have been severely lacking. Recent paper [1] showed an improved lower bound for \(k=2\) and gave the first non-trivial lower bounds for \(k\ge 3\). While for \(k\ge 4\) the lower bounds match the best known upper bounds, that is not the case for \(k<4\).

In this paper we improve the lower bound for \(k=2\) from 3 to \((1+\sqrt{3}+\pi /6) \approx 3.2556\), and for \(k=3\) from \(\sqrt{3}\) to 2. These lower bounds apply for known \(\delta \), matching the corresponding upper bounds. In fact, for \(k=3\) our lower bound matches the upper bound for unknown \(\delta \) as well.

We achieve these results by employing a novel simple virtual colouring technique, allowing us to transform the problem of covering the (uncountably many) points of the circle of radius \(\delta \) (whose tangents represent all possible shorelines at distance \(\delta \)) to a combinatorially much simpler problem of finding the shortest path from the centre to three specific tangents of this circle.

Research supported by VEGA 1/0601/20.

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Dobrev, S., Královič, R., Pardubská, D. (2020). Improved Lower Bounds for Shoreline Search. In: Richa, A., Scheideler, C. (eds) Structural Information and Communication Complexity. SIROCCO 2020. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 12156. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-54921-3_5

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