Optimal system of loops on an orientable surface

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Every compact orientable boundaryless surface M can be cut along simple loops with a common point v0, pairwise disjoint except at v 0, so that the resulting surface is a topological disk; such a set of loops is called a system of loops for M. The resulting disk may be viewed as a polygon in which the sides are pairwise identified on the surface; it is called a polygonal schema. Assuming that M is a combinatorial surface, and that each edge has a given length, we are interested in a shortest (or optimal) system of loops homotopic to a given one, drawn on the vertex-edge graph of M. We prove that each loop of such an optimal system is a shortest loop among all simple loops in its homotopy class. We give an algorithm to build such a system, which has polynomial running time if the lengths of the edges are uniform. As a byproduct, we get an algorithm with the same running time to compute a shortest simple loop homotopic to a given simple loop. © 2004 Springer-Verlag New York, LLC.

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De Verdiére, É. C., & Lazarus, F. (2005). Optimal system of loops on an orientable surface. Discrete and Computational Geometry, 33(3), 507–534. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00454-004-1150-2

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