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Space-Efficient Graph Coarsening with Applications to Succinct Planar Encodings

Published 12 May 2022 in cs.DS | (2205.06128v3)

Abstract: We present a novel space-efficient graph coarsening technique for $n$-vertex planar graphs $G$, called cloud partition, which partitions the vertices $V(G)$ into disjoint sets $C$ of size $O(\log n)$ such that each $C$ induces a connected subgraph of $G$. Using this partition $P$ we construct a so-called structure-maintaining minor $F$ of $G$ via specific contractions within the disjoint sets such that $F$ has $O(n/\log n)$ vertices. The combination of $(F, P)$ is referred to as a cloud decomposition. For planar graphs we show that a cloud decomposition can be constructed in $O(n)$ time and using $O(n)$ bits. Given a cloud decomposition $(F, P)$ constructed for a planar graph $G$ we are able to find a balanced separator of $G$ in $O(n/\log n)$ time. Contrary to related publications, we do not make use of an embedding of the planar input graph. We generalize our cloud decomposition from planar graphs to $H$-minor-free graphs for any fixed graph $H$. This allows us to construct the succinct encoding scheme for $H$-minor-free graphs due to Blelloch and Farzan (CPM 2010) in $O(n)$ time and $O(n)$ bits improving both runtime and space by a factor of $\Theta(\log n)$. As an additional application of our cloud decomposition we show that, for $H$-minor-free graphs, a tree decomposition of width $O(n{1/2 + \epsilon})$ for any $\epsilon > 0$ can be constructed in $O(n)$ bits and a time linear in the size of the tree decomposition. Finally, we implemented our cloud decomposition algorithm and experimentally verified its practical effectiveness on both randomly generated graphs and real-world graphs such as road networks. The obtained data shows that a simplified version of our algorithms suffices in a practical setting, as many of the theoretical worst-case scenarios are not present in the graphs we encountered.

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