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Projections of Tropical Fermat-Weber Points

Weiyi Ding, Xiaoxian Tang

Published 2021-08-23Version 1

In the tropical projective torus, it is not guaranteed that the projection of a Fermat-Weber point of a given data set is a Fermat-Weber point of the projection of the data set. In this paper, we focus on the projection on the tropical triangle (the three-point tropical convex hull), and we develop one algorithm (Algorithm 1) and its improved version (Algorithm 4), such that for a given data set in the tropical projective torus, these algorithms output a tropical triangle, on which the projection of a Fermat-Weber point of the data set is a Fermat-Weber point of the projection of the data set. We implement these algorithms in R and test how it works with random data sets. The experimental results show that, these algorithms can succeed with a much higher probability than choosing the tropical triangle randomly, the succeed rate of these two algorithms is stable while data sets are changing randomly, and Algorithm 4 can output the results much faster than Algorithm 1 averagely.

Comments: 21 pages, 5 figures, 4 tables
Categories: math.CO
Subjects: 14T90, 62R07, 68R01
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