2019
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1906.08141
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Rock Climber Distance: Frogs versus Dogs

Hugo A. Akitaya,
Leonie Ryvkin,
Csaba D. Tóth

Abstract: The classical measure of similarity between two polygonal chains in Euclidean space is the Fréchet distance, which corresponds to the coordinated motion of two mobile agents along the chains while minimizing their maximum distance. As computing the Fréchet distance takes near-quadratic time under the Strong Exponential Time Hypothesis (SETH), we explore two new distance measures, called rock climber distance and k-station distance, in which the agents move alternately in their coordinated motion that traverses… Show more

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