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$O(1)$ Steiner Point Removal in Series-Parallel Graphs (2104.00750v1)

Published 1 Apr 2021 in cs.DS

Abstract: We study how to vertex-sparsify a graph while preserving both the graph's metric and structure. Specifically, we study the Steiner point removal (SPR) problem where we are given a weighted graph $G=(V,E,w)$ and terminal set $V' \subseteq V$ and must compute a weighted minor $G'=(V',E', w')$ of $G$ which approximates $G$'s metric on $V'$. A major open question in the area of metric embeddings is the existence of $O(1)$ multiplicative distortion SPR solutions for every (non-trivial) minor-closed family of graphs. To this end prior work has studied SPR on trees, cactus and outerplanar graphs and showed that in these graphs such a minor exists with $O(1)$ distortion. We give $O(1)$ distortion SPR solutions for series-parallel graphs, extending the frontier of this line of work. The main engine of our approach is a new metric decomposition for series-parallel graphs which we call a hammock decomposition. Roughly, a hammock decomposition is a forest-like structure that preserves certain critical parts of the metric induced by a series-parallel graph.

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