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A Constant Factor Approximation Algorithm for Boxicity of Circular Arc Graphs (1102.1544v1)

Published 8 Feb 2011 in cs.DS, cs.DM, and math.CO

Abstract: Boxicity of a graph $G(V,E)$ is the minimum integer $k$ such that $G$ can be represented as the intersection graph of $k$-dimensional axis parallel rectangles in $\mathbf{R}k$. Equivalently, it is the minimum number of interval graphs on the vertex set $V$ such that the intersection of their edge sets is $E$. It is known that boxicity cannot be approximated even for graph classes like bipartite, co-bipartite and split graphs below $O(n{0.5 - \epsilon})$-factor, for any $\epsilon >0$ in polynomial time unless $NP=ZPP$. Till date, there is no well known graph class of unbounded boxicity for which even an $n\epsilon$-factor approximation algorithm for computing boxicity is known, for any $\epsilon <1$. In this paper, we study the boxicity problem on Circular Arc graphs - intersection graphs of arcs of a circle. We give a $(2+\frac{1}{k})$-factor polynomial time approximation algorithm for computing the boxicity of any circular arc graph along with a corresponding box representation, where $k \ge 1$ is its boxicity. For Normal Circular Arc(NCA) graphs, with an NCA model given, this can be improved to an additive 2-factor approximation algorithm. The time complexity of the algorithms to approximately compute the boxicity is $O(mn+n2)$ in both these cases and in $O(mn+kn2)= O(n3)$ time we also get their corresponding box representations, where $n$ is the number of vertices of the graph and $m$ is its number of edges. The additive 2-factor algorithm directly works for any Proper Circular Arc graph, since computing an NCA model for it can be done in polynomial time.

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