Ortho-Unit Polygons can be Guarded with at most n - 4 8 Guards
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Díaz-Báñez, J. M.; Horn, P.; Lopez, M. A.; Marín, N.; Ramírez-Vigueras, A.; Solé-Pi, O.; Stevens, A.; Urrutia, J.; ... Show more Show less
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Abstract An orthogonal polygon is called an ortho-unit polygon if its vertices have integer coordinates, and all of its edges have length one. In this paper we prove that any ortho-unit polygon with n ≥ 12 vertices can be guarded with at most ⌊ n - 4 8 ⌋ guards, which is a tight bound.
Date issued
2024-12-29Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of MathematicsJournal
Graphs and Combinatorics
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Springer Japan
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Díaz-Báñez, J.M., Horn, P., Lopez, M.A. et al. Ortho-Unit Polygons can be Guarded with at most n - 4 8 Guards. Graphs and Combinatorics 41, 15 (2025).
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