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A Fast Algorithm for Source-wise Round-trip Spanners (2004.05721v3)

Published 12 Apr 2020 in cs.DS

Abstract: In this paper, we study the problem of fast constructions of source-wise round-trip spanners in weighted directed graphs. For a source vertex set $S\subseteq V$ in a graph $G(V,E)$, an $S$-sourcewise round-trip spanner of $G$ of stretch $k$ is a subgraph $H$ of $G$ such that for every pair of vertices $u,v\in S\times V$, their round-trip distance in $H$ is at most $k$ times of their round-trip distance in $G$. We show that for a graph $G(V,E)$ with $n$ vertices and $m$ edges, an $s$-sized source vertex set $S\subseteq V$ and an integer $k>1$, there exists an algorithm that in time $O(ms{1/k}\log5n)$ constructs an $S$-sourcewise round-trip spanner of stretch $O(k\log n)$ and $O(ns{1/k}\log2n)$ edges with high probability. Compared to the fast algorithms for constructing all-pairs round-trip spanners \cite{PRS+18,CLR+20}, our algorithm improve the running time and the number of edges in the spanner when $k$ is super-constant. Compared with the existing algorithm for constructing source-wise round-trip spanners \cite{ZL17}, our algorithm significantly improves their construction time $\Omega(\min{ms,n\omega})$ (where $\omega \in [2,2.373)$ and 2.373 is the matrix multiplication exponent) to nearly linear $O(ms{1/k}\log5n)$, at the expense of paying an extra $O(\log n)$ in the stretch. As an important building block of the algorithm, we develop a graph partitioning algorithm to partition $G$ into clusters of bounded radius and prove that for every $u,v\in S\times V$ at small round-trip distance, the probability of separating them in different clusters is small. The algorithm takes the size of $S$ as input and does not need the knowledge of $S$. With the algorithm and a reachability vertex size estimation algorithm, we show that the recursive algorithm for constructing standard round-trip spanners \cite{PRS+18} can be adapted to the source-wise setting.

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