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An almost-linear time algorithm for uniform random spanning tree generation (1711.06455v1)

Published 17 Nov 2017 in cs.DS, cs.DM, and math.PR

Abstract: We give an $m{1+o(1)}\beta{o(1)}$-time algorithm for generating a uniformly random spanning tree in an undirected, weighted graph with max-to-min weight ratio $\beta$. We also give an $m{1+o(1)}\epsilon{-o(1)}$-time algorithm for generating a random spanning tree with total variation distance $\epsilon$ from the true uniform distribution. Our second algorithm's runtime does not depend on the edge weights. Our $m{1+o(1)}\beta{o(1)}$-time algorithm is the first almost-linear time algorithm for the problem --- even on unweighted graphs --- and is the first subquadratic time algorithm for sparse weighted graphs. Our algorithms improve on the random walk-based approach given in Kelner-M\k{a}dry and M\k{a}dry-Straszak-Tarnawski. We introduce a new way of using Laplacian solvers to shortcut a random walk. In order to fully exploit this shortcutting technique, we prove a number of new facts about electrical flows in graphs. These facts seek to better understand sets of vertices that are well-separated in the effective resistance metric in connection with Schur complements, concentration phenomena for electrical flows after conditioning on partial samples of a random spanning tree, and more.

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