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Lowest degree κ-Spanner

Approximation and hardness

Eden Chlamtáč, Michael Dinitz

A κ-spanner is a subgraph in which distances are approximately preserved, up to some given stretch factor κ. We focus on the following problem: Given a graph and a value κ, can we find a κ-spanner that minimizes the maximum degree? While reasonably strong bounds are known for some spanner problems, they almost all involve minimizing the total number of edges. Switching the objective to the degree introduces significant new challenges, and currently the only known approximation bound is an Õ (δ3-2√2)-approximation for the special case when κ = 2 [Chlamtáč, Dinitz, Krauthgamer FOCS 2012] (where δ is the maximum degree in the input graph). In this paper we give the first non-trivial algorithm and polynomial-factor hardness of approximation for the case of general k. Specifically, we give an LP-based Õ(δ(1-1/k)2 )-approximation and prove that it is hard to approximate the optimum to within δ ω (1/k) when the graph is undirected, and to within δ ω(1) when it is directed.

שפת פרסום אנגלית
דפים 80-95
סטטוס פרסום פורסם - 01.09.2014

Keywords

Approximation algorithms
Graph spanners
Hardness of approximation

ASJC Scopus subject areas

Software
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