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On the Approximability of the Traveling Salesman Problem with Line Neighborhoods (2008.12075v2)

Published 27 Aug 2020 in cs.DS

Abstract: We study the variant of the Euclidean Traveling Salesman problem where instead of a set of points, we are given a set of lines as input, and the goal is to find the shortest tour that visits each line. The best known upper and lower bounds for the problem in $\mathbb{R}d$, with $d\ge 3$, are $\mathrm{NP}$-hardness and an $O(\log3 n)$-approximation algorithm which is based on a reduction to the group Steiner tree problem. We show that TSP with lines in $\mathbb{R}d$ is APX-hard for any $d\ge 3$. More generally, this implies that TSP with $k$-dimensional flats does not admit a PTAS for any $1\le k \leq d-2$ unless $\mathrm{P}=\mathrm{NP}$, which gives a complete classification of the approximability of these problems, as there are known PTASes for $k=0$ (i.e., points) and $k=d-1$ (hyperplanes). We are able to give a stronger inapproximability factor for $d=O(\log n)$ by showing that TSP with lines does not admit a $(2-\epsilon)$-approximation in $d$ dimensions under the unique games conjecture. On the positive side, we leverage recent results on restricted variants of the group Steiner tree problem in order to give an $O(\log2 n)$-approximation algorithm for the problem, albeit with a running time of $n{O(\log\log n)}$.

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Authors (4)
  1. Antonios Antoniadis (21 papers)
  2. Sándor Kisfaludi-Bak (25 papers)
  3. Bundit Laekhanukit (30 papers)
  4. Daniel Vaz (17 papers)

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