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Improved Weighted Additive Spanners (2008.09877v2)

Published 22 Aug 2020 in cs.DS

Abstract: Graph spanners and emulators are sparse structures that approximately preserve distances of the original graph. While there has been an extensive amount of work on additive spanners, so far little attention was given to weighted graphs. Only very recently [ABSKS20] extended the classical +2 (respectively, +4) spanners for unweighted graphs of size $O(n{3/2})$ (resp., $O(n{7/5})$) to the weighted setting, where the additive error is $+2W$ (resp., $+4W$). This means that for every pair $u,v$, the additive stretch is at most $+2W_{u,v}$, where $W_{u,v}$ is the maximal edge weight on the shortest $u-v$ path. In addition, [ABSKS20] showed an algorithm yielding a $+8W_{max}$ spanner of size $O(n{4/3})$, here $W_{max}$ is the maximum edge weight in the entire graph. In this work we improve the latter result by devising a simple deterministic algorithm for a $+(6+\varepsilon)W$ spanner for weighted graphs with size $O(n{4/3})$ (for any constant $\varepsilon>0$), thus nearly matching the classical +6 spanner of size $O(n{4/3})$ for unweighted graphs. Furthermore, we show a $+(2+\varepsilon)W$ subsetwise spanner of size $O(n\cdot\sqrt{|S|})$, improving the $+4W_{max}$ result of ABSKS20. We also show a simple randomized algorithm for a $+4W$ emulator of size $\tilde{O}(n{4/3})$. In addition, we show that our technique is applicable for very sparse additive spanners, that have linear size. For weighted graphs, we use a variant of our simple deterministic algorithm that yields a linear size $+\tilde{O}(\sqrt{n}\cdot W)$ spanner, and we also obtain a tradeoff between size and stretch. Finally, generalizing the technique of [DHZ00] for unweighted graphs, we devise an efficient randomized algorithm producing a $+2W$ spanner for weighted graphs of size $\tilde{O}(n{3/2})$ in $\tilde{O}(n2)$ time.

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