Abstract
Recent combinatorial algorithms for linear programming can also be applied to certain nonlinear problems. We call these Generalized Linear-Programming, or GLP, problems. We connect this class to a collection of results from combinatorial geometry called Helly-type theorems. We show that there is a Helly-type theorem about the constraint set of every GLP problem. Given a family H of sets with a Helly-type theorem, we give a paradigm for finding whether the intersection of H is empty, by formulating the question as a GLP problem. This leads to many applications, including linear expected time algorithms for finding line transversals and mini-max hyperplane fitting. Our applications include GLP problems with the surprising property that the constraints are nonconvex or even disconnected. © 1994 Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
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Amenta, N. (1994). Helly-type theorems and Generalized Linear Programming. Discrete & Computational Geometry, 12(1), 241–261. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02574379
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