| The one-round Voronoi game |
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Annual Symposium on Computational Geometry
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Proceedings of the eighteenth annual symposium on Computational geometry
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Barcelona, Spain
Pages: 97 - 101
Year of Publication: 2002
ISBN:1-58113-504-1
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ABSTRACT
(MATH) In the one-round Voronoi game, the first player chooses an n-point set $\PFRST$ in a square $Q$, and then the second player places another n-point set $\PSCND$ into $Q$. The payoff for the second player is the fraction of the area of $Q$ occupied by the regions of the points of $\PSCND$ in the Voronoi diagram of $\PFRST\cup\PSCND$. We give a strategy for the second player that always guarantees him a payoff of at least $\frac12+\alpha$, for a constant $\alpha>0$ independent of n. This contrasts with the one-dimensional situation, with $Q=[0,1]$, where the first player can always win more than 1/2.
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