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Network Design Problems with Bounded Distances via Shallow-Light Steiner Trees (1409.6551v1)

Published 23 Sep 2014 in cs.DS

Abstract: In a directed graph $G$ with non-correlated edge lengths and costs, the \emph{network design problem with bounded distances} asks for a cost-minimal spanning subgraph subject to a length bound for all node pairs. We give a bi-criteria $(2+\varepsilon,O(n{0.5+\varepsilon}))$-approximation for this problem. This improves on the currently best known linear approximation bound, at the cost of violating the distance bound by a factor of at most~$2+\varepsilon$. In the course of proving this result, the related problem of \emph{directed shallow-light Steiner trees} arises as a subproblem. In the context of directed graphs, approximations to this problem have been elusive. We present the first non-trivial result by proposing a $(1+\varepsilon,O(|R|{\varepsilon}))$-ap-proxi-ma-tion, where $R$ are the terminals. Finally, we show how to apply our results to obtain an $(\alpha+\varepsilon,O(n{0.5+\varepsilon}))$-approximation for \emph{light-weight directed $\alpha$-spanners}. For this, no non-trivial approximation algorithm has been known before. All running times depends on $n$ and $\varepsilon$ and are polynomial in $n$ for any fixed $\varepsilon>0$.

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